Page 2 - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; cient range of the remote band to; Conditions for Use; electric shock and injury to person, including the following.
2 Congratulations on your purchase of the CL600 Emergency Connect Telephone from ClearSounds Communications™. Please read this User Manual carefully in order to get the very best results from your telephone. Keep the manual near the telephone for easy reference. Please visit our web site at www.clea...
Page 3 - PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3 WARNING : The CL600 Emergency Connect Telephone should be tested regularly to ensure proper delivery of your pre-recorded emergency message when activated by the Emergency Button or the Remote Band. This is your responsibility as the user of the product. WARNING : Using the CL600 does not guarante...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
4 Table of Contents Product Overview Page 2 Limitation of Liability Page 2 Conditions For Use Page 2 Table of Contents Page 4 Features & Functions Top View Page 6 Left side, Right side & Back side Views Page 7 Handset & Bottom View Page 8 LCD Screen Page 9 Screen Display Page 9 Installat...
Page 5 - fl
5 Using the volume reset override Page 24 Using the outgoing speech volume Page 25 Using the last number redial Page 25 Using the fl ash button Page 25 Using the mute button Page 25 CL600 Caller ID Operation Viewing your Caller ID display Page 26 Viewing incoming calls Page 27 New calls / message wa...
Page 9 - OK
9 OK button is used to con fi rm action or a choice on the screen. “UP / DOWN arrow” buttons are used to highlight or scroll through the menu. C button is used to cancel or con fi rm an action/entry or clear a stored Caller ID call. Your CL600 Phone has a screen with different icons, which help you ...
Page 10 - Installation Steps; COMPONENTS
10 Installation Steps Installation of your ClearSounds ™ CL600 Emergency Connect Phone is easy. There are some basic steps you need to take when you set-up your CL600 Emergency Connect Phone for the fi rst time. 1. Check parts list.2. Install (4) AAA Alkaline batteries (not included). Batteries are ...
Page 11 - PHONE MOUNTING INSTALLATIONS; NOTE
11 PHONE MOUNTING INSTALLATIONS Choose a location for the CL600 Emergency Connect Telephone that is as central as possible in the house, while providing access to a modular jack and an AC outlet. The telephone may be placed on a shelf or table, or may be fi xed to a wall using the mounting bracket. ...
Page 12 - SETTING THE DIALING MODE; MUTE
12 5. Holding the phone slightly above the mounting screws on the wall jack, push the phone against the mounting screws so they are hooked into upper and lower key-hole slots on the back of the phone. Slowly slide the phone down until it snaps into place (See diagram #10) . 6. Connect the handset co...
Page 13 - PROGRAMMING THE RINGER & AUXILIARY ALERT; Strobe & Optional Bed Shaker Ring Signaling:
13 PROGRAMMING THE RINGER & AUXILIARY ALERT Ringer Volume: You can adjust the ringer volume of your CL600 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 diagram #11) . Your phone comes with the ringer switched to ...
Page 14 - Caution; PROGRAMMING MEMORY DIAL BUTTONS
14 Your CL600 Phone is equipped with a bright STROBE light, which fl ashes a very bright strobe when the phone rings (See diagram #13) . 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 15 - the; PROG; phone
15 To program your one-touch memory dial buttons please follow instructions below: 1. Lift the handset.2. Press the PROG (program) button (See diagram #16). 3. Using the keypad, dial the number you would like to save, including “1” and the area code (if applicable). (See diagram #17) . 4. Press one ...
Page 16 - CL600 Emergency Connect Phone Operation
16 CL600 Emergency Connect Phone Operation The ClearSounds ™ CL600 Emergency Connect Phone allows you to ask for help con- veniently when there is an emergency. To activate the function, you need to preset the emergency connect SOS number and record an emergency connect SOS message, which will be he...
Page 18 - Test your CL600 emergency connect remote band every month; Advanced CL600 Emergency Connect; REMOTE AUDIO MONITORING
18 Phone will dial the next emergency connect SOS number automatically. NOTE : The friend, relative or neighbor whom you have chosen are required to have touch- tone phone service and a phone that will generate touch-tone code. Test the CL600 emergency connect phone 1. Make sure the phone numbers an...
Page 20 - AUTO ON HOOK; CL600 Phone Operation; MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL; USING THE SPEAKERPHONE
20 AUTO ON HOOK When the Auto On Hook feature is ON, Your ClearSounds CL600 will automatically discon-nect the line after 5 - 8 minutes if the phone is left off the hook. This will restore your line to be able to receive another call even if you leave the handset off the base.In the hook position, 1...
Page 21 - USING AUDIO AND TELEPHONE HEADSET ACCESSORY JACKS
21 a. Dial a number from the keypadb. Press one of the Priority or Memory dial buttons (See pages 14-15 for instructions on programming Priority/Memory Dial Buttons.) c. Dial from your Phone Book or Caller ID (See page 34 for instructions on setting up your Phone Book.) 4. On completion of the call,...
Page 23 - Failure to release the
23 Using the Ampli fi cation Function The CL600 Phone has an AMPLI button that controls the loudness and tone of the hand- set. Without pressing the AMPLI button, you are able to amplify the handset up to 30 dB of ampli fi cation. Once the AMPLI button is pressed, an extra level of ampli fi cation i...
Page 25 - Using The Mute Button
25 Using the Outgoing Speech Volume You can adjust the sending volume (outgoing volume up to 12 dB of gain) by using the Speech Volume Control located on the right side of your CL600 phone. If your voice is faint or weak, adjust the volume to “ HI ”. You can also decrease the volume as well. There a...
Page 26 - Viewing Your Display Screen:; No Calls; When your AC adapter; Message Waiting; Message Indicator light
26 available in all areas. This product can provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas offering Caller ID service, and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment. Viewing Your Display Screen: Your CL600 Emergency Connect Telephone has a large LCD screen that provides ...
Page 27 - Viewing Incoming Calls
27 Viewing Incoming Calls If you subscribe to Caller ID service with your local phone service provider, this phone stores all incoming calls with valid Caller ID information in the call history. Your LCD screen will display the time and date, the caller’s phone number and name (if they are sent with...
Page 28 - Remove Call Record From The Caller ID List
28 Turn OFF the New Calls / Message Waiting Indicator Light This red light (See diagram #35) will remain lit unless you do one of the following in the hook position: 1. If you do not have Caller ID or Message Waiting Service, your CL600 will alert you that you have missed a call by causing the red i...
Page 29 - Call Waiting
29 5. Press the C button to con fi rm. 6. Press the OK button to exit. NOTE : Once a call is removed from call history, it cannot be retrieved. Call Waiting Your CL600 Phone also has a Caller ID with Call Waiting feature that works with your service from the local phone service provider. Caller ID w...
Page 31 - Do not change the LDS code unless you are leaving; LCD / Screen Contrast Adjustment
31 5. Press the OK button. 6. Using the arrow buttons, enter your area code. After each number press the OK but- ton. The phone accommodates up to six (6) digits (allows for International codes). Once you have entered your area code, even if you are not using all six (6) digits, press the OK button ...
Page 32 - We; Setting Up Your Phone Book
32 5. Press the OK button. 6. Using the arrow buttons, select <<DAY-MONTH>> or <<MONTH-DAY>> . 7. Press the OK button. 8. Press the C button twice to exit. Hour format You can choose between (2) two formats:12 hours or 24 hoursIn the hook position, 1. Press the MUTE button to...
Page 34 - Recall / Delete One Of the Last 30 Numbers Dialed
34 4. Using the or arrow buttons, scroll to select <<REVIEW>> . 5. Press the OK button. 6. Using the arrow buttons to locate the number you want to delete.7. Press the C button, then the LCD Screen will display <<DEL?>> . 8. Press C button once more to con fi rm. To Save Numb...
Page 35 - Auto On Hook; Troubleshooting Guide
35 4. Press the C button. 5. The Screen will display “ DEL? ” 6. Press again the C button to con fi rm. 7. Press the OK button to exit. Auto On Hook Should you leave the CL600 or another telephone off the hook, when the Auto On Hook feature is ON , your ClearSounds CL600 will automatically hang-up t...
Page 36 - Visual Indicator
36 There is a red light that continues to fl ash 1. You have un-reviewed Caller ID / Call Waiting information or missed a call (See page #28). 2. Your Voice Mail account needs to be set-up as Visual Indicator only. Contact your local phone company; if the account is setup as Audible or Audible/Visua...
Page 37 - Maintenance and Care; Change the Remote Band Battery; the cover; : Be sure to test your Remote Band
37 Maintenance and Care The CL600 Emergency Connect Telephone has been designed to give you years of de-pendable service with a minimum of care. To ensure the utmost in performance, follow these guidelines in caring for your phone: 1. Avoid dropping or knocking the unit.2. Dust the unit regularly. U...
Page 38 - Maximum Outgoing Gain:; FCC Registration Notice; this number must be provided to the telephone company.
38 Speci fi cations Maximum Gain: 42 dB in Wide band (300 to 3400Hz)52 dB max Low Frequency (Bass 300 Hz)52 dB max High Frequency (Treble 3400Hz) Maximum Outgoing Gain: +12 dB Dimensions: Size: 10.5” (with Caller ID screen fl at) X 8” X 2” Weight: 4.33 lbs Power Requirements: AC Power Adapter: Input...
Page 39 - NOTICE; WARNING: Changes or modi
39 represented by 10 are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.] e) If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service m...