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RC100 + RC200
Remote Control Speakerphone
Operating Instructions
Please read these instructions carefully before use. Keep for future reference.
Clarity, a Division of Plantronics, Inc.
4289 Bonny Oaks • Chattanooga,TN 37406 • USA
Phone: (800) 426-3738 • Fax: (800) 325-8871
PM120204 ENG/FRE Rev B
520001
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Wall Mount Option 1. Use mounting screws or other hardware to secure the RC to the wall at the desired location. 2. Two mounting holes are located on the bottom of the RC unit. Measure the distance between the holes and then mark two points on your wall that match the distance between the mounting holes on your RC. 3. Place a mounting screw (not provided) at the location marked on your wall in the previous step. Be sure to use appropriate mounting hardware and supplies. 4. Align th
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Important Safety Instructions 7. Place this telephone on a stable When using your telephone equip- surface. Serious damage and/or ment, basic safety precautions should injury may result if the telephone always be followed to reduce the risk falls. of fire, electric shock and persons including the following: 8. Do not cover the slots and open ings on this telephone. This tele 1. Read and understand all phone should never be placed instructions. near or over a radiator or heat register. Th
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Important Safety Instructions points or short out parts that E. If the telephone has been could result in a risk of fire or dropped or the case has been electrical shock. Never spill liquid damaged. of any kind on the telephone. F. If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not take this phone 15. Never install telephone wiring apart. Opening or removing cov- during a lightning storm. ers may expose you to dangerous voltages
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTES FOR CANADIAN USERS The following items are included as repairs or alterations made by the part of the CS-03 Requirements.The user to this equipment, or equipment standard connecting arrangement for malfunctions, may give the telecommu- the equipment is CA11A. This prod- nications company cause to request uct meets the applicable Industry the user disconnect the equipment. Canada technical specifications. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical g
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................2 CHAPTER 2. PACKAGE CHECKLIST........................................................................................................2 CHAPTER 3. FEATURES IDENTIFICATION ........................................................................................3 CHAPTER 4. INSTALLATION.........................................................
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CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 1 PACKAGE CHECKLIST INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the exciting Your RC package includes the items as shown new RC Remote Control Speakerphone from below: CLARITY, Inc. It has been designed to meet the highest quality standards in order to TM provide you with years of convenient and Necklace (for trouble–free service. hanging the remote control) Please read these operating instructions thor- DI ALOGU E RC oughly before using the RC. Or, to begin using 12 3 the RC as qui
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CHAPTER 3 FEATURES IDENTIFICATION Jack for Air Switch or accessory switch AC adapter plug Phone line jack Ringer volume control AC PHONE OFF LO HI AIR SWITCH ADAPTER LINE RINGER Lapel Microphone jack Headset port (Operational in RC200 only) Memory location indicators TM M1 POWER Memory directory Memory buttons M2 Power indicator M3 Speaker M4 Battery compartment (underneath) M5 Tone/pulse selector (underneath) DIALOGUE RC M6 Remote Flash on/off switch, under- A D B E neath (Operational in RC200
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BATTERY BATTERY CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION A. Battery (included with RC200) B. Connections Speakerphone 1. Six "AA" size, Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) recharge- able batteries are used for back–up during a power out- age (Fig 3).They Figure 5 – Connection of phone line and power the RC AC adapter Figure 3 – battery for approximately compartment 5 hours. DO NOT 1. Connect the phone line and AC adapter as shown. USE ALKALINE 2. Set the tone/pulse selector (T/P) to T if BATTERIES, they will d
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CHAPTER 4 (CONTINUED) You may set up the RC in the following manner 3. Press SCAN button. to better suit your needs. VOL MUTE Setting the Scan Function PROG SCAN HEADSET MIC If you have RC100: Only the first six numbers in the memory are automatically scanned. It stops at each memory Figure 8 location for 5 seconds to allow you to select. To turn Voice Activation on (or off) To turn scan function off (or on): (RC200 only): 1. Press PROGRAM. 2. Press 0 on the keypad to turn it off; 1. Press PROG
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a CHAPTER 5 OPERATION For optimum communication clarity, speak B. Making phone calls into the RC as close as possible, not to exceed 15 feet away. Keep the microphone Dialing on the keypad free from obstructions. Do not speak at the MUTE FLASH/PAUSE same time as the other person.Also, adjust 1. Press ON/OFF button ON/OFF HEADSET REDIAL the volume control and set the ring volume to and listen for dial tone. MIC best suit your hearing needs. Figure 11 A. Programming numbers into memory M9 2. Di
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CHAPTER 5 (CONTINUED) MUTE FLASH/PAUSE Auto Dialing the first number stored in 4. The RC automatically ON/OFF HEADSET REDIAL M1. dials the number MIC selected. A. From keypad 5. Press the ON/OFF 1. Press ON/OFF button or just press M1. Figure 16 button to hang up. 2. The number is dialed automatically within 7 seconds. Dialing using the Remote Transmitter B. Using Remote Transmitter With Scan A. With Scan function on: function on: 1. Press the Remote 1. Press Remote Transmitter. Transmitt
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CHAPTER 5 (CONTINUED) If you have the RC200, you can use the Flash Voice Activated answering feature with the Remote Transmit--ter.Turn (RC200 only) the Remote Flash switch on (see Chapter 4 sec- 1. The voice activated Answering feature tion C).When you are on the phone line, press has been preset to OFF in the factory. the Remote Transmitter button twice in suc- To activate this feature, see page 5. cession, within three seconds, to generate the 2. Say "Hello" or whistle loudly, between “fla
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CHAPTER 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES A. AIR SWITCH™ C. LAPEL MICROPHONE This Accessory This highly sen- switch allows you sitive micro- to place and answer phone, clips to calls and control your collar and every function of provides hands- the RC by blowing free, crystal gently on its air clear, high fideli- sensor. It snaps on ty sound for people who have weak voic- to either the rear es. It has a cord that is 5 feet long. of the console or the remote control D. HEADSET WITH MICROPHONE for the ult
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QUICK START GUIDE/ SUMMARY For more detailed description see Chapter 5. OPERATION STEPS FACTORY PRESET MODES OF OPERATION: Scan rate = 5 seconds per memory • location. Tone/pulse switch set to Tone. • TO CHANGE MODES OF OPERATION Setting the Scan Function 1 If you have RC100 Press PROGRAM. To turn Scan function off (or on): 1 If you have RC200 Press PROGRAM. To turn Scan function off (or on): To turn Voice Activation on (or off), 1 Press PROGRAM. (RC200 only): To turn the Unanswered Call 1 Pres
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Voice Activated answering Unanswered call indicator is Voice Mail indicator is off, • • • is off, (RC200 only). on. (RC200). Ring volume set to Hi. ”0“ (operator) is programmed into Remote Flash switch is off, • • • the first memory location of M1. (RC200 only). 2 Press 0 on the keypad to 3 Press SCAN button. turn it off; or Press 1 key on the keypad to turn it on. 2 Press 0 key to turn it off; or 3 Press SCAN button. Press 1-9 keys to turn it on. See Page 5 for rate selection guide. 2 Press M
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CHAPTER 7 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY If any problem should occur during operation of your RC, review the list below. Should the difficulty persist, contact AMERIPHONE or your authorized dealer before sending the phone for service. SYMPTOM CAUSE AND REMEDY No dial tone – Check all phone line connections. No power – Check power connection. Does not dial out – Check all phone line connections and power connection. – Change to pulse dialing and try again. Does not dial memory number – No number programme
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Y L T C A X E H C T A M O T T E S CHAPTER 7 (CONTINUED) CHANNEL SETTINGS ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The RC and Remote Transmitter use radio signals to communicate with each other. For the Remote Transmitter to activate the RC, they both have to be on the same "channel." A "DIP Switch" is used for channel selection. Your phone and remote have been preset at the factory to a standard channel setting. Under normal operating conditions, there is ON no adjustment necessary. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 If
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CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 REGULATORY INFORMATION MAINTENANCE Part 68 of FCC Rules Information To ensure trouble–free service, your RC should always be treated with care. Do This RC100 or RC200 Remote Controlled not drop or subject the phone to high impact. Speakerphone complies with Part 68 of the The unit can be cleaned with a damp cloth FCC rules and the requirements adopted by and a mild detergent. Never use abrasives or the ACTA. solvents. On the bottom of this equipment is a label Keep the un
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If this telephone equipment causes harm to We recommend the installation of an AC the telephone network, the telephone compa- surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this ny will notify you in advance that temporary equipment is connected. The telephone com- discontinuance of service may be required. But panies report that electrical surges, typically if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone lighting transients, are very destructive to cus- company will notify the customer as soon as to