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E N G Table of Contents L I S SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 H INSTALLATION 7 FEATURES: 9 • Clarity Control® 9 • Ringer Volume Control 11 • Visual Ringer 11 • Ringer Pitch Control 11 • Tone / Pulse Selection 11 • Last Number Redial 12 • Flash 13 • Hold 13 • Programmable Memory 13 • Cascade Dialing 19 OPERATION: 14 • To Place or Receive a Call 14 • Programming Emergency Numbers 15 • Programming Frequently-Dialed Numbers 17 • Cascade Dialing 19 CARE 19 TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE 2
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Safety Instructions E • Unplug this product from the wall Read and Understand N outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid G All Instructions cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a L damp cloth for cleaning. I • Do not use this product near water, 1.Never install telephone wiring S for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, during a lightning storm. kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet H 2. Never install telephone jacks in wet basement, or near a swimming pool. locations unless the jack is specifi
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Safety Instructions Continued E • Never push objects of any kind into C. If the product has been exposed to N this product through cabinet slots as rain or water. G they may touch dangerous voltage D. If the product does not operate L points or short out parts that could normally by following the operating result in a risk of fire or electric shock. I instructions. Adjust only those controls Never spill liquid of any kind on the S that are covered by the operating product. H instructions beca
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Safety Instructions Continued E The following items are included as part of the CS-03 Requirements. The Load Number of the equipment is 20. N The standard connecting arrangement code for the equipment is CA11A. G L NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications I network protective operational and safety requirements. The Department does not S guarantee that the equipment will
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Installation E Warning: To prevent N Connecting the Clarity electrical shock, always G Phone: remove the telephone L line cord from the wall jack before removing I To install as a Desk Unit: the cord from the • Plug one end of the telephone line S telephone. Never leave cord (long, flat) into the back of the H the line cord connected Walker Clarity. to the wall jack if it is • Plug the other end of the telephone not also connected to line cord into the wall jack. the telephone. • Plug one end
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Installation Continued E Walker Clarity comes assembled with N mounting bracket attached in desk G mount position. For wall mounting L simply remove bracket, rotate 180° I and reattach as shown. S Desk H Mount Wall key Mount Bracket Wall Mount Key • Attach the wall-mounting bracket to Back of the bottom of the Walker Clarity. It Phone snaps into place. The cord should run underneath the wall mounting bracket. • Plug one end of the telephone line cord (long, flat) into the back of the Walker Cl
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Installation Continued E Warning: To prevent electrical shock, • Plug one end of the handset cord N always remove the telephone line cord from (coiled) into the bottom of the handset. G the wall jack before removing the cord from • Plug the other end of the handset cord L the telephone. Never leave the line cord into the jack located on the lower left I connected to the wall jack if it is not also edge of the Walker Clarity. S connected to the telephone. • Place the handset in the cradle of th
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Features Continued E N To Increase Clarity Power: G Slide the button marked Clarity Power L 9 14 5 toward the right. 6 I 7 11 S 3 To Decrease Clarity Power: H 4 Slide the button toward the left. The extreme left is the level of a normal telephone conversation. 13 Important: Reset the Clarity Power 8 Control to zero after every call to protect other users of the telephone. A high setting on this control may be unpleasant to 2 another user; caution should be taken to reset it after every use. In
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Features Continued E N Ringer Volume Control Visual Ringer G L The Walker Clarity comes with a Special A lighted ringer works in conjunction Low-Frequency Ringer designed to be I with the low frequency ringer. It sends easily heard by everyone. out a visual flashing alert every time a S phone call is coming in. (This ringer will H light up regardless of the setting on the * * * * * * ringer volume control.) The ringer also comes with a volume control of its own. Ringer Pitch Control For Low Fre
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Features Continued E Note for Users with Pulse/Rotary 3. The phone will now dial in the mode N service only: Many automated answering you selected. G systems used by banks, stores and L government agencies ask you to “Push 1 for I service”, “Push 2 for the operator”, etc. You Last Number Redial S must switch the tone/pulse switch on the top edge of the phone to tone before H Last Number Redial allows you to responding to these prompts. In summary, automatically redial the last telephone dial th
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Features Continued E You will be able to hear the person on N Flash the other end, but they won’t be able to G hear you while the hold light is on. The L hold light will be on any time the hold Flash is a special feature that is required I button has been pressed. A call will stay to use some calling services provided by S on hold until you pick up another your local phone company, such as call extension or press and release the hook H waiting. Consult your guide to these switch. Pressing the
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Operating the Walker Clarity® E The light will flicker when the person N on the other end of the phone is talking. G L 3. When placing a call, dial as you would I any phone and wait for someone to S answer. H 4. Adjust the Clarity Power Control upwards to a level where the other party’s voice is heard loud and clear, and begin conversation. 5. When you complete the call, return Once you have installed your Walker the handset to the base unit and slide Clarity according to the instructions the C
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Programming Continued E 3. Pick up the handset from the phone 6. Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 for the other N base, press and release the “PROGRAM” two Emergency Buttons. G button on the base unit. L 7. Place handset back into cradle. I 4. Dial the number you wish to store. S The number is not transmitted while To Dial Programmed you are programming it. You can H program a pause into the dialing Emergency Number: sequence, if necessary. Since there is not a separate pause button on the phone, 1. Pi
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Programming Frequently-Dialed Numbers E The Walker Clarity will allow you to N program up to ten (10) frequently-dialed G phone numbers for future use. By doing L so, you will only have to press one I button to call numbers that you Write Emergency S normally dial often (e.g. Friends, Numbers Here: H Relatives, etc.) The need to keep these important numbers handy is eliminated; the Walker Clarity remembers them for FIRE you. POLICE MEDICAL Important: Wait at least two hours after Tel. No. insta
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Programming Continued E 3. Pick up the handset from the phone and write the necessary information N base, press and release the “PROGRAM” next to the corresponding number. G Button on the base unit. L 8. Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 for each I 4. Dial the number you wish to store. number you wish to enter into the S You can program a pause into the dialing memory. (Up to 10 different phone sequence if necessary. H numbers) Note: Programming in the pause function will cause the phone to wait 3 secon
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Programming Continued E For example, save 9 011 44 in N Cascade Dialing memory 1 and 0123123456 in memory G L Your Walker Clarity will store up to 15 digits per memory location in tone I To Dial the Number: mode, and 16 digits in pulse mode. On S some occasions you may wish to H program a number that is longer than 15 1. Lift the handset, listen for a dial tone. digits, such as international calls. 2. Push memory 1 and then memory 2 Suppose you wanted to store: immediately thereafter. 0
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Trouble-Shooting Guide E N Programming Problems Dialing Problems G L I S • Can’t Dial Out • Can’t Store Numbers Into H Memory —Make sure that TONE/PULSE switch —Your new Clarity phone must charge is not set in the middle. Slide the switch for two (2) hours before you can fully to the left or the right. program any numbers into it. —If you have the TONE/PULSE switch set to TONE, make sure that you have TouchTone service from your local phone company. • Loss Of Numbers • Phone Doesn’t Dial Out On