Page 3 - Table Of Contents
3 Table Of Contents Components Page 5 Conditions For Use Page 6 Features & Functions Top View Page 7 Left side, Right side & Back side Views Page 8 Handset & Bottom View & Care of Phone Pages 9-10 LCD Screen Page 10 Screen Display Page 10 Installation Steps Installing the optional ba...
Page 5 - Components
5 Components Check to be sure you have all items that come with your telephone. You should have a AC adapter Owners manual Telephone base unit Telephone handset 6 ft long telephone line cord 8 inch short telephone line cord Handset coil cord Wall plate adapter (not shown) Screwdriver (not shown)
Page 6 - electric shock and injury to person, including the following.; PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
6 Conditions for Use Important Safety Instructions Read and understand the Installation Guide & User Manual. When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock and injury to person, including the following. WARNING ...
Page 10 - Care of Phone; OK
10 Your telephone should be cleaned when necessary with a mild, non-abrasive detergent solution. Unplug your phone and use a slightly damp cloth to wipe dirt from it. To avoid damage, NEVER use an abrasive or strong solvent to clean any part of the phone. Keep the phone out of direct sunlight. Avoid...
Page 11 - Installation Steps; INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL BATTERIES; NOTE; SETTING THE DIALING MODE
11 Installation Steps Installation of your ClearSounds ™ 40XLC Ampli fi ed Phone is easy. There are some basic steps you need to take when you set-up your 40XLC Phone for the fi rst time. 1. Check parts list. (See page #5 for complete list) 2. Install (4) AAA Alkaline batteries (not included). This ...
Page 12 - PROGRAMMING THE RINGER & AUXILIARY ALERT
12 Figure #9 – Set The Ringer : Off, : Low, : Hi PROGRAMMING THE RINGER & AUXILIARY ALERT Ringer Volume: You can adjust the ringer volume of your 40XLC as high as 95+ dB. The ringer volume adjustment is located on the right side of the telephone. The settings are OFF, LO, HI, (See fi gure #8) . ...
Page 13 - fl; Caution; PROGRAMMING MEMORY DIAL BUTTONS
13 Your 40XLC Phone is equipped with a bright STROBE light, which fl ashes a very bright strobe when the phone rings (See fi gure #10) . It’s almost impossible to miss telephone calls when you select the Strobe Ringer. If you purchased the optional Bed Shaker, simply plug it into the shaker jack (Se...
Page 14 - the; PROG; phone
14 To program your one-touch memory dial buttons please follow instructions below: 1. Lift the handset.2. Press the PROG (program) button (See fi gure #13). 3. Using the keypad, dial the number you would like to save, including “1” and the area code (if applicable). (See fi gure #14) . 4. Press one ...
Page 15 - PHONE MOUNTING INSTALLATIONS
15 PHONE MOUNTING INSTALLATIONS The telephone may be placed on a shelf or table, or may be fi xed to a wall using the mounting bracket. Plug the AC Adapter into the AC power back on the back of your phone, then into an electrical outlet or surge protector, if you are using one. NOTE : The adapter is...
Page 17 - 0XLC Phone Operation; MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL; Making A Call Using The Handset; Receiving/Answering A Call Using The Handset; USING THE SPEAKERPHONE; Making A Call Using The Speakerphone; “SPKR”
17 40XLC Phone Operation MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL Making A Call Using The Handset 1. To make a call, lift the handset, listen for a dial tone and adjust your Volume & Tone Settings. (See pages 19-21 for details on the ampli fi cation functions) 2. To dial a number you can: a. Dial a number fr...
Page 18 - USING AUDIO AND TELEPHONE HEADSET ACCESSORY JACKS
18 Receiving/Answering A Call Using The Speakerphone 1. Press the “SPKR” (speakerphone) button while the phone is ringing to answer. 2. Adjust the volume to fi t your need (Same as above). 3. On completion of the call, press the “SPKR” button again. Switch between Handset and Speakerphone While on a...
Page 22 - Using The Mute Button; Viewing Your Display Screen:
22 Tip : 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 ampli fi cation for listening, it is normal for your outgoing speech volume to decrease. Therefore, it may be necessary to turn the Speech Volume t...
Page 23 - Battery Low Indicator; Message Waiting; Viewing Incoming Calls; NEW
23 Battery Low Indicator The battery power level icon is display on the screen when the AC adapter is not plugged in or during a power outage. This will let you see the status of battery power. As the batteries drain, the lines on the icon will disappear (See fi gure #32). When your AC adapter is pl...
Page 25 - Remove Call Record From The Caller ID List
25 NOTE : The red fl ashing light will return with your next missed call, next call with Caller ID information or if you receive a message through Message Waiting Service. Remove Call Record From The Caller ID List Remove A Speci fi c Call Record In the hook position, 1. Using the or arrow buttons t...
Page 27 - Do not change the LDS code unless you are leaving
27 In the hook position, 1. Press the MUTE button to access the Programming Menu. 2. Using the or arrow buttons, highlight/select <<SET PHONE>> . 3. Press the OK button to con fi rm. 4. Using the or arrow buttons to select <<SET LANGUAGE>> . 5. Press the OK button. 6. Using t...
Page 29 - We; Setting Up Your Phone Book
29 DIM: X------x This feature allows you to change the number of digits that can be displayed on the screen. If the DIM:X function is activated, the maximum number of digits that can be shown is 18. If it is deactivated, the maximum number of digits is 8. It is set to display 18 digits. We suggest y...
Page 32 - Troubleshooting Guide; Visual Indicator
32 4. Using the arrow buttons, choose <<ON>> or <<OFF>> . 5. Press the OK button. 6. Press the C button twice to exit. Troubleshooting Guide No dial tone 1. Check that all phone cord connections (including the curly cord) and AC Adapter are securely plugged into the telephone...
Page 33 - Speci; Maximum Outgoing Gain:
33 Dif fi culty storing numbers in memory 1. Make sure you are pressing the correct sequence of buttons for storing numbers.2. If you are interrupted by the telephone company’s recorded announcement telling you to hang up or by a loud buzzing noise, ignore and continue to store the num-bers. Or hang...
Page 34 - FCC Registration Notice
34 Power Requirements: AC Power Adapter: Input: 120 VAC, 60Hz, 26W. Output: 12V DC 1000 mABatteries: (4) AAA Alkaline batteries (not included) FCC Registration Notice THE INFORMATION INFORMING THE USER OF HIS/HER AND THE TELEPHONE COMPANY’S RIGHT AND OBLIGATION IS OUTLINED BELOW. a) This equipment c...
Page 35 - otherwise do not alter or repair any part of device except as speci; NOTICE; k) This equipment is hearing aid compatible.; The Canadian Service Center; The US Service Center
35 network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. h) Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alter or repair any part of device except as speci fi ed. i) Connection to party line...