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Walker Ameriphone
A Division of Plantronics, Inc.
4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106
Chattanooga, TN 37406
1-800-552-3368
www.mywalker.com
Rev.1 (11-02)
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900 MHz Cordless Telephone E N ® ™ with Clarity Power Technology G L Model W425 Owners Manual I S H E S P A Ñ O L F R A N Ç A I S
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Table of Contents Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 W425 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Connecting Your Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Choosing a Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Desktop Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Wall Mount Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Important Safety Instructions E N When using your telephone equipment, basic safety 13. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not take precautions should always be followed to reduce the this phone apart. Opening or removing covers G risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons may expose you to dangerous voltages or other L including the following: risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric 1. Read and understand all instructions. shock when the appliance is subsequently used
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Safety Instructions for Batteries Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is 4. Exercise care in handling incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of batteries such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conduction material according to the manufacturer's instructions. may overheat and cause burns. 1. Use only the approved battery pack in the handset
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Important Safety Instructions E N The following items are included as part of Users should ensure for their own G the CS-03 Requirements. The standard protection that the electrical ground L connecting arrangement code for the connections of the power utility, telephone I equipment is CA11A. This product meets the lines and internal metallic water pipe system, applicable Industry Canada technical if present, are connected together. This S specifications. precaution may be particularly importan
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BOOST CLARITY POWER VOLUME VOLUME RINGER OFF ON OFF ON Getting Started 8. Flash Button (FLASH) W425 FEATURES 9. Mute Button (MUTE) 1. Antenna/Handset Visual Ringer 10. Redial/Pause Button (RD/P) 2. Dial Pad 11. Temporary Tone Button (*) 3. Charge Contacts 12. Ringer On/Off 4. Channel Button (CH) 13. Boost Clarity Power On/Off 5. Talk Button (TALK) 14. Volume Dial 6. Memory Button (MEM) 15. Belt Clip 7. Emergency Memory Storage Buttons 1 6 7 5 13 15 CH TALK MEM 4 ABC ABC DEF DEF 14 12 1 1 2
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Getting Started E N W425 FEATURES G 1. Visual Ringer L 2. Charging Contacts I 3. Handset Tab S 4. Base Antenna H 5. In Use/Charge LED (GREEN) 6. Power LED (RED) 7. Page 3 4 6 POWER PAGE 7 5 IN USE/ CHARGE 2 1 7
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Getting Started W425 FEATURES 1. Pulse/Tone 2. BOOST On/Off 3. AC Adapter Jack 4. Telephone Line Jack 5. Desk/Wall Mounting Bracket 3 2 1 USE ONL USE ONLY WITH CLASS TWO Y WITH CLASS TWO POWER SOURCE POWER SOURCE 4 9VDC 9VDC TEL TEL PULSE/TONE PULSE/TONE BOOST BOOST 500mA 500mA ON/OFF ON/OFF 5 8
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RIN RING G STYLE STYLE RINGER RINGER OFF ON OFF ON VOLUME VOLUME Getting Started E N W425 FEATURES G 1. Ringer On/Off L 2. Volume Up/Down I 3. Ring Style S H 2 3 1 9
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Getting Started CONNECTING YOUR TELEPHONE CHOOSING A LOCATION 1. Carefully remove your cordless 1. This phone requires a modular telephone from its box. If there is phone jack (RJ11) and a standard any visible damage, do not attempt 120-volt outlet. to operate this equipment. Return it 2. Plug the AC adapter directly into to the place of purchase. outlet. 3. Do not plug other appliances into 2. Check to be sure that you have all outlet or have outlet controlled by items that come with you
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Getting Started E N 7. Lift the base’s antenna to a DESKTOP INSTALLATION G vertical position. Follow these instructions to place the L base on a desk or table top using the I 8. Set the TONE/PULSE switch supplied bracket. S located on the back of the base H to correct dialing mode. Please 1. Insert the bracket’s tab into the check with your local Phone base’s upper tab slots in the Company if uncertain of the direction of DESKTOP marked on type of service. the bracket, then press down on
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Getting Started 6. Plug the adapter into a standard WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS AC power (electrical) outlet. The base unit may be mounted on a standard wall plate. 7. Press and lift out the handset 1. With the back of the unit facing holder tab, turn it around so the up insert the supplied mounting narrow tab end extends out and bracket’s tabs into the base’s slide back into its slot. This will lower tab slots in then direction hold the handset in the cradle of WALL MOUNT marked on the wh
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Getting Started E N HANDSET BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY LIFE G The battery in the handset must be fully Talk Time: 4 hours L charged for 12 hours before using the Standby: 8 days without usage I telephone for the first time. S Actual amounts will vary depending on H 1. Place the handset in the base. the amplifier settings used. The CHARGE LED on the base will light green. Replace battery every two (2) years. 2. After the batteries are fully charged, check for dial tone by pressing TALK on the h
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Operating Your Telephone Volume Dial FEATURES The dial controls the level of volume the ® Clarity Power™ Technology handset and headset receive. The volume With the Clarity Power feature the high dial provides up to 15 dB of volume frequency sounds are amplified more before the BOOST CLARITY POWER button is than the low frequency sounds so that activated. Once the button is pressed, the words are not just louder, but clearer W425 will provide up to 30 dB of gain. and easier to understand.
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RINGER OFF ON OFF ON RING RING STYLE STYLE RIN RING GER ER OFF ON OFF ON VOLUME VOLUME Operating Your Telephone E N toggle the Clarity Power function on or G off according to the user’s needs. NOTE: If both handset and base L ringer’s are set to OFF, the visual I ringer will flash to indicate there is S Ringer Controls an incoming call. H Ringers and ringer controls are located in both the handset and the base of the W425. Visual Ringer Visual ringers are located in both the hands
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Operating Your Telephone button will become RED and the Headset/Neck Loop Jack A 2.5 mm jack is located on the top of microphone in the handset is disabled. the of the telephone handset that can be Pressing the MUTE button again will used in conjunction with a headset. disengage the MUTE feature. While in headset mode, the volume of headset is controlled by the telephone. Redial/Pause The same 2.5 mm jack can be used for The RD/P button operates both the last neck loops, in conjunction with
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Operating Your Telephone E N Lighted Key Pad G The key pad will light for fifteen (15) Security Code L seconds after removing from the base The security code prevents your cordless I when there is an incoming call. To phone from being accessed by a phone S reactivate the feature while in standby or on a different line. Once the handset H in use, press any key. battery is fully charged, the handset will automatically select the code from over 65,000 combinations. The code is Page / Handset Locat
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Operating Your Telephone To Change a Number Stored into Memory MEMORY STORAGE Replace a stored number by programming Emergency Storage Buttons a new number in its place. Three emergency buttons are located on the handset. These storage buttons can be programmed with numbers of up to To Delete a Number Stored into Memory 16 digits. 1. Press and release the MEM button. 2. Press the * key once for each digit Memory Storage Locations in the number you are deleting. The W425 also has 10 indirect o
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Operating Your Telephone E N To use a TONE service on a Pulse Line MAKING AND RECEIVING PHONE CALLS G 1.Dial the number you wish to call Placing a Phone Call L 2.When the call is answered, press the * 1.Press the TALK button. (TALK button I key. Additional numbers you dial are will illuminate). S sent as tone signals. 2. Dial the number you wish to call. H 3.After completing the call, press TALK 3. Adjust the rotary Volume Control to or return the handset to the base. The desired level. pho