Troubleshooting, Transmission problems, Compatibility – Clarity W-1000 User Manual

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• Clarity Phones Are

Compatible With Digital

PBX Systems

—These units have a large electronic

box controlling many phones as one
unit. These types of units may be found
in office buildings and some retirement
homes, nursing homes and condos.

Transmission Problems

• The Person On The Other

End Cannot Hear You

—Too many phones or phone devices

on the line may effect your phone’s
transmission. As a guideline, more than
five (5) phones or phone devices may
overload the phone line. Disconnect one
(1) or two (2) of the devices to see if
that eliminates the problem. If not,
contact your local phone company for
load guidelines.

—You may not be speaking directly

into the transmitter. Always speak
directly into the mouthpiece in your
normal tone of voice.

Compatibility

—If a standard, single line phone

works, your clarity phone should also
work.

Troubleshooting

Continued

• Clarity Phones Are Not

Compatible With Key

Systems Or AT&T PBX

Systems

—Slide the volume adjustment switch

to the large dot and the pitch
adjustment switch to the small dot. This
will cause the ringer to sound at its
lowest frequency. Typically, low
frequencies are easier for people with
hearing loss to detect.

—Consider purchasing a variable pitch

auxiliary ringer such as the Walker WR-
100. These devices are exceptionally
loud and can be plugged into any phone
outlet in your home.
—Make sure the ringer volume is not
set to OFF.

Ringer Volume Problem

• Unable To Hear Phone

Ringer

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