Page 2 - Table of Contents
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSINSTALLATIONFEATURES: • Clarity Control® • Ringer Volume Control • Visual Ringer • Ringer Pitch Control • Tone / Pulse Selection • Last Number Redial • Flash • Hold • Programmable Memory • Cascade DialingOPERATION: • To Place or Receive a Call • Programming Emergency Numbers • Pro...
Page 3 - Safety Instructions; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Page 3 W-1000 Read and Understand All Instructions I mportant Safety Instructions 1.Never install telephone wiringduring a lightning storm.2. Never install telephone jacks in wetlocations unless the jack is specificallydesigned for wet locations.3. Never touch uninsulated telephonewires or terminals...
Page 6 - Unpacking the Walker Clarity®; Clarity
W-1000 Page 6 Inside you will find the followingitems:A. HandsetB. Handset Line Cord (Coiled, 10 ft.)C. Base UnitD. Phone Line Cord (long, flat)E. Desk/Wall-Mounting BracketF. This User’s Guide • Modular Wall Jack, or• RJ-11C Modular Jack Adapter (if youhave an older 4-prong jack) Unpacking the Walk...
Page 7 - Connecting the Clarity; Installation
Page 7 W-1000 Note: If you areplugging the phone intoan older 4-prong jack,use an RJ11C adapter Select a Location: Connecting the Clarity Phone: Warning: To preventelectrical shock, alwaysremove the telephoneline cord from the walljack before removingthe cord from thetelephone. Never leavethe line c...
Page 9 - Walker Clarity® Features; Clarity Power Control®
Page 9 W-1000 • Plug one end of the handset cord(coiled) into the bottom of the handset.• Plug the other end of the handset cordinto the jack located on the lower leftedge of the Walker Clarity.• Place the handset in the cradle of theWalker Clarity. The special tabs will holdit in place. Warning: To...
Page 10 - Features; To Increase Clarity Power:
W-1000 Page 10 Important: Reset the Clarity PowerControl to zero after every call to protectother users of the telephone. A high settingon this control may be unpleasant toanother user; caution should be taken toreset it after every use. In addition, the highperformance of this Clarity Power Control...
Page 11 - Ringer Volume Control
Page 11 W-1000 A lighted ringer works in conjunctionwith the low frequency ringer. It sendsout a visual flashing alert every time aphone call is coming in. (This ringer willlight up regardless of the setting on theringer volume control.) The Clarity Phone can be used as eithera TONE (touch dial) or ...
Page 12 - To Set the TONE/PULSE; Last Number Redial; To Operate Last Number
W-1000 Page 12 Note for Users with Pulse/Rotaryservice only: Many automated answeringsystems used by banks, stores andgovernment agencies ask you to “Push 1 forservice”, “Push 2 for the operator”, etc . Youmust switch the tone/pulse switch on thetop edge of the phone to tone beforeresponding to thes...
Page 13 - Flash; To Use the Flash Feature:; Hold; To Use the Hold Feature:
Page 13 W-1000 1. While a telephone call is in progress,press the hold button once to place thecall on hold. The red hold light will turnon.2. Hang up the receiver3. To take the call off hold: A. Simply lift the Walker Clarity receiver out of the cradle. -OR-B. Pick up another telephone extension in...
Page 14 - Operating the Walker Clarity®; To Place or Receive
W-1000 Page 14 Operating the Walker Clarity® Once you have installed your WalkerClarity according to the instructionsnoted previously, it will be ready to use. To Place or Receive a Call: Note: If you made anerror while dialing, justdepress the hookswitch,listen for a dial tone,and dial again. 3. Wh...
Page 15 - To Program Emergency
Page 15 W-1000 Hospital). The Walker Clarity will let youstore up to 15 digits with each button. 2. Select the correct TONE/PULSEsetting you normally dial in. (Remember,some long distance services requireTONE dialing.) Programming Emergency Number Into Memory The Walker Clarity allows you toprogram ...
Page 16 - Programming
W-1000 Page 16 Programming Continued 3. Pick up the handset from the phonebase, press and release the “PROGRAM”button on the base unit. 4. Dial the number you wish to store.The number is not transmitted whileyou are programming it. You canprogram a pause into the dialingsequence, if necessary. Since...
Page 17 - Programming Frequently-Dialed Numbers; To Program Frequently-; Write Emergency
Page 17 W-1000 Programming Frequently-Dialed Numbers The Walker Clarity will allow you toprogram up to ten (10) frequently-dialedphone numbers for future use. By doingso, you will only have to press onebutton to call numbers that younormally dial often (e.g. Friends,Relatives, etc.) The need to keep...
Page 18 - To Dial a Frequently-Dialed
W-1000 Page 18 1. Pick up the handset and listen for adial tone. 2. Press the appropriate “Memory”button. Programming Continued 3. Pick up the handset from the phonebase, press and release the “PROGRAM”Button on the base unit. 4. Dial the number you wish to store.You can program a pause into the dia...
Page 19 - Cascade Dialing; To ensure the utmost in; Care
Page 19 W-1000 1. Lift the handset, listen for a dial tone. 2. Push memory 1 and then memory 2immediately thereafter. 3. The Walker Clarity will automaticallydial the whole number. 4. Wait for the person you are calling toanswer.You can cascade any number of memorylocations. • Avoid dropping or knoc...
Page 20 - Trouble-Shooting Guide; Dialing Problems; Programming Problems
W-1000 Page 20 —Make sure that TONE/PULSE switch is not set in the middle. Slide the switchfully to the left or the right. —If you have the TONE/PULSE switch set to TONE, make sure that you haveTouchTone service from your localphone company. • Phone Doesn’t Dial Out On First Attempt —Your phone may ...
Page 21 - Troubleshooting; Programming Personal
Page 21 W-1000 Troubleshooting Continued • Difficulty Programming Account Numbers —Your TONE/PULSE selector must be switched to the TONE mode to enteraccount numbers. This is because mostinteractive phone systems requireTOUCH TONE to operate. If yourphone service is rotary service, youmust have the ...
Page 22 - Ringer Volume Problem
W-1000 Page 22 • Clarity Phones Are Compatible With Digital PBX Systems —These units have a large electronic box controlling many phones as oneunit. These types of units may be foundin office buildings and some retirementhomes, nursing homes and condos. Transmission Problems • The Person On The Othe...
Page 23 - Interference Problems; • User Hears Radio Or CB; Federal Communications Commission
Page 23 W-1000 If you have any telephone serviceproblems, first make sure you havefollowed all of the installationprocedures outlined in this user’s guide.Then try to determine if the source ofthe problem is the Walker Clarity itselfor your phone service. To do this,disconnect the Walker Clarity and...
Page 24 - FCC Requirements
W-1000 Page 24 FCC Requirements Continued 3. Repair Instructions If it is determined that your telephone equipment is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it not be used and that itbe unplugged from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected. Repairs to this telephone equipment canonly...
Page 25 - Walker Equipment Corporation Limited
Page 25 W-1000 Walker Equipment Corporation Limited Warranty* Walker Equipment Corporationwarrants each item of new telephoneequipment manufactured by it againstdefects in material or workmanship fora period of one year from the date oforiginal purchase. Your purchaseincludes the following warranty ...
Page 26 - Walker Warranty Service; Exclusions and Limitations; Hearing Aid Compatibility
W-1000 Page 26 • Damage by negligence, misuse, or accident. • Lack of performance due to incompatibility with the equipment of any particulartelephone company. • Modifications to the Walker Clarity to make it compatible with any particulartelephone company. • Damage or failure caused by modification...
Page 27 - Walker Service; Purchaser’s Responsibility; In order to obtain service under this warranty, you must mail the
The Walker Clarity you send under these conditions will be returned in a like-newcondition to you in four weeks or less. Walker Service Continued Purchaser’s Responsibility In order to obtain service under this warranty, you must mail the Walker Clarity to: Walker Equipment 4 0 0 9 C l o u d S p r i...