Walker W-300 User Manual

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Ringer Controls

The Walker W-300 comes with a Special
Low-Frequency Ringer designed to be
easily heard by everyone.

The ringer also comes with a volume,
pitch and warble control, allowing it to be
tailored to each user.

The ringer Volume Control has three
settings: OFF, LOW, and HIGH. It is
suggested that you set the volume
control
to high when you first start using
your Walker Clarity. To do this, slide the
ringer volume control toward the wide
end of the wedge.

The ringer also has a Pitch Control that
has three settings: LOW, MED, and HIGH.
The low frequency is typically the easiest
for people with partial hearing loss to
hear. It is suggested that you set the
pitch control to low (toward the narrow
end of the wedge) when you start using
the phone.

Visual Ringer

A lighted ringer works in conjunction with
the low frequency ringer. It sends out a
visual flashing alert every time a phone
call is coming in. (This ringer will light up
regardless of the setting on the ringer
volume control.)

Warble Ringer

The warble rate, or speed of ring can be
also be varied from Fast/Medium/Slow
when AC power pack is installed.

Tone/Pulse Selection

The W-300 Phone can be used as either a
TONE (touch dial) or PULSE (rotary dial)
phone. Tone dialing is required for using
special phone services such as long
distance calling. Please check with your
local phone company on certain types
of service.

Note for Users with Pulse/Rotary ser-
vice only:
Many automated answering
systems used by banks, stores and gov-
ernment agencies ask you to “Push 1 for
service”, “Push 2 for the operator”, etc. You
must switch the tone/pulse switch on the
top edge of the phone to tone before
responding to these prompts. In summary,
dial the phone number you want to call in

Warble
Rate

Ringer
Pitch
Control

WALKER W-300 FEATURES

Ringer
Volume
Control

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