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  • Page 1 A700 (DECT 6.0) Amplified Cordless Phone Instructions are included for optional additional handsets.
  • Page 2: Home Screen

    Backlighting The display and keys light when you lift the handset from the base or when you press handset keys. After 10 seconds, the backlighting turns off. To turn it back on again, press Home screen The home screen is the phone display that you see when the phone is at rest or when you press...
  • Page 3 Handset Icons Display icons appear here. Signal strength Blinks if the handset is out of range of the base. Battery strength Black = fully charged White = depleted. Line in Use The phone line is engaged. Speakerphone on The handsfree speaker- phone is on.
  • Page 4: Let's Navigate

    Let’s navigate Take these steps to practice basic navigation through the menus. All instructions in this manual begin from the home screen. To begin steps from the home screen, press When you press beneath selected command Soft keys screen, you select or implement the command.
  • Page 5: Handset Keys

    Handset To return to standby mode If you press the Back soft key from any menu, the phone returns to the previous screen To return to standby mode from any menu, press the key. Also, the phone will automatically return to standby mode from any menu if no key is pressed in the next 40 seconds.
  • Page 6 One-touch memory keys For one- touch calling, you can store one commonly called number in each of the three memory keys. Up/Caller ID key Scroll up through lists and menu options. Increase the earpiece/speakerphone volume during a call. Enter the Caller Down/Phonebook key Scroll down through...
  • Page 7 Handset key Set up a conference call. Int key Set up an internal call to another handset. Transfer an incoming call to another handset. Set up a conference call with an external line and an internal handset. Redial key Enter the redial book. Insert a pause when pre-dialing a number.
  • Page 8 A700 base Speaker Volume up/down key Repeat/Skip key Answer Machine Play/Stop key on/off Message indicator Delete Charge pins Rear and bottom View Phone Line Power Jack Page button...
  • Page 9 A700 base Base keys Answer machine on/off key Press to turn on or off the answer-record feature and the phone announces "Answer on" or "Answer off". Play/Stop key Press to start or stop the message or Memo playing. Del key When playing an ICM (incoming message), press and hold to delete the current message.
  • Page 10: Language Settings

    Language settings Language The default language on the phone is English. You can change these language functions: • Handset: Displayed language • Base: Answering machine voice prompt language To change the display language of the handset The handset supports uo to 11 predefined languages: English, German, French, Netherlands, Swedish, Polish, Italian, Turkish, Spanish, Portuguese, and Slovak.
  • Page 11 Language settings To change the answering machine voice prompt language If you use the answering machine to retrieve your messages, the machine gives you voice prompts as you review. English, French and Polish prompts are available. Press the TAM soft key. Press Up key or Down key repeatedly...
  • Page 12: Screen Contrast

    Display Screen contrast You can adjust the contrast of the handset screen to optimize visibility in different environmental conditions. 17 contrast levels are available. To adjust the screen contrast for the handset Press the Menu soft key. Press Up key or Down key repeatedly to choose HS Settings, then press the Select soft key.
  • Page 13: Time And Date

    Display Time and date You can manually set the time and date and the time and date formats that appear on the screen. However, if you subscribe to caller ID service, your phone automatically sets the time and date when the first call arrives after phone setup or after a time change.
  • Page 14 right of the time in standby mode. • At step 5 you need to enter the time in 24-Hour format. To set the time for the handset If you do not subscribe to caller ID service, you must set the time and date that your phone displays. Press the Menu soft key.
  • Page 15 Display soft key. Press Up key or Down key to choose Date & Time menu, press the Select soft key. Use Up key or Down key to choose Date Format, press the Select soft key. You can use Up key or Down key to choose the Date Format (DD-MM-YY/MM-DD- YY), press the Save soft key to save.
  • Page 16: Volume And Tone

    Audio Volume and tone Use these controls to adjust handset volume during a call. After you hang up, volume and tone settings remain set for the next call. Amplification resets to off when a call ends. If you prefer amplification always on, see page 40.
  • Page 17 Audio When you press the AMP key in receiver mode during a conversation, the Amplify indicator (red light on top of the handset) turns on. If you press the AMP key again, the indicator will go out. Note: When the word "MUTE" appears in the right corner of the screen, the phone is NOT muted.
  • Page 18: Consistent Amplification

    Consistent amplification By default, when you end an amplified call, amplification turns off for the next call. If you prefer amplification consistently on, you can set it to automatically turn on each time that a call begins. During conversation, you can still temporarily turn off amplification.
  • Page 19 Audio To turn on or off consistent handset amplification Press the Menu soft key. Press Up or Down key repeatedly to choose HS Settings, then press the Select soft key. Press Up key or Down key to choose Amplified, press the Select soft key. You can use Up key or Down to choose On or Off to enable or disable the...
  • Page 20: Keypad Tones

    Keypad tones When you press a key, a tone sounds. If you prefer silent key presses , you can turn off keypad tones. To turn off or on keypad tones for the handset Press the Menu soft key. Press Up or Down key repeatedly to choose HS Settings, then press the Select soft...
  • Page 21 Audio Talking Keypad This feature allows you to check the number you have entered in standby mode without looking at the display. Press the Menu soft key. Press Up or Down key repeatedly to choose HS Settings, then press the Select soft key.
  • Page 22: Paging And Alarms

    Paging and alarms Page a lost handset You can page lost handsets that are registered to the ClearSounds A700 base. Rear and bottom View To page a handset Phone Line Power Jack • Press (located on the bottom of the base) for less than five seconds.
  • Page 23 Paging and alarms Press Up or Down key repeatedly to choose HS Settings, then press the Select soft key. Press the Select soft key to choose Alarm menu. You can use Up key or Down to choose On or Off to enable or disable the function.
  • Page 24: Out-Of-Range Alarm

    Press any key. The alarming stops. If snooze is set on, the alarm rings again in 4 minutes. To turn off snooze alarming, press Out-of-range alarm When a handset is outside of communication range with the base during a call, the handset beeps to alert you.
  • Page 25: Assistive Listening

    Assistive listening The ClearSounds A700 DECT 6 phone is compat- ible with these assistive listening devices: • Hearing aids that are equipped with telecoil (T-coil) • Audio neckloops, with a built-in microphone that have a 2.5mm connection. T-Coil To use the phone with T-coil-equipped hearing aids Move your hearing aid T-switch to the T position.
  • Page 26 Volume Control Connect an audio neckloop to the Headset Jack 2.5 mm AUDIO NECKLOOP jack on the left side of the handset. Position the neckloop around your neck. Accomplish these tasks as usual: • Answer or place calls • Adjust handset or speakerphone volume •...
  • Page 27 Assistive listening Volume Control • Headset jack location Headset Jack jack • Answer a call • Place a call • Engage a connected call Press • Adjust volume, tone, or amplification Left Right Vol + Tone Vol - • End a call Press...
  • Page 28: Call Notification

    Call notification Your phone can notify you of incoming calls in several ways. Ringer (selectable) • Handset light and vibration (selectable) • • Caller displays call waiting When you subscribe to Call Waiting service from your local telephone company, the telephone will display the name and number of the second caller while you are having a conversation.
  • Page 29 You can also choose a unique handset tone for internal calls from other handsets that are registered to the ClearSounds A700 base. To select a ringtone for the handset Press the Menu soft key.
  • Page 30: Ringer Volume

    Ringer volume You can adjust the ringer volume or turn off the ringer for the handset and the phone base, separately. There are five volume levels. To temporarily turn off or on the handset's ringer To turn off the ringer: Lift the handset from the base.
  • Page 31: Lights And Vibration

    Call notification Volume, then press the Select soft key. key to choose Off Press Up or Down or the volume that you prefer, then press the Select soft key. Note: If you set the volume to "Off", when a call comes in, only the New Call information appears on the LCD.
  • Page 32 Note: If you activate the shaker and visual ringer function, when a call comes in the handset will shake and the visual ringer will also flash with the ringer you have set. Flashlight If you turn this feature on, a steady white light will remain lit and can be used as a flashlight.
  • Page 33: One-Touch Keys

    One-touch keys One-touch keys You can store up to 3 frequently called or important numbers and associate them with one-touch keys. All the numbers will be stored in the Phone Book. Handset • Two memory keys • SOS emergency key To store a handset memory-key or SOS number Press one of the...
  • Page 34: Replace Or Edit A One-Touch Entry

    number that you wish to store (up to 20 digits). Include long distance code and area code if necessary. Check the number. If it needs to be corrected, press the Erase soft key. Press the Save soft key. Press Up or Down key to scroll to a ringtone that you want associated with this caller.
  • Page 35: Delete A One-Touch Entry

    One-touch keys The display shows New, use Up key or key to move on to Edit. Press the Down Select soft key. If necessary, press the Erase soft key to clear the digit(s) then enter the desired name and number. Press the Save soft key. Press Up or Down key to scroll to a...
  • Page 36: Keypad Tips

    Keypad tips Using the keypads • Letter or number: When you press an alphanumeric key on a keypad, the number is selected (for tasks where numbers are appropriate) or a letter is selected (for tasks where letters are appropriate). Which letter?: Each key has more than one •...
  • Page 37 Keypad tips Special characters: Press the numeric key • repeatedly until you see the special character.
  • Page 38: Insert A Pause

    After pauses, you enter the additional numbers that the prompt requires. In the ClearSounds A700 phone, a pause is three seconds long. To insert a pause, first dial the telephone number in standby mode (up to 24 digits).
  • Page 39: Insert Pauses While Storing A Number

    Insert a pause Insert pauses while storing a number A pause is 3 seconds long. While storing an automated service number and all of its required responses into a one-touch number, you must enter pauses before each automated prompt. To store an automated service number and responses Jot down the automated service number.
  • Page 40: Adding Phonebook Entries

    Phonebooks You can build personal phonebooks in each handset so that you can easily make calls with a few key presses. You can store up to 50 entries in the handset. Adding phonebook entries Note: Enter long distance codes and area codes that are required for dialing, so that you can simply select the phonebook entry and pick up the handset to call.
  • Page 41 Phonebooks Press Up or Down key to scroll to a ringtone that you want associated with this caller. Then press the Select soft key. Notes: • If you make a mistake while entering a number, use the Erase soft key to correct it. Each time you press the key, the last digit is deleted.
  • Page 42: Edit A Phonebook Entry

    Edit a phonebook entry To edit a phonebook entry Press the Menu soft key. Press Down key to choose Phonebook, press the Select soft key. Press Up key or Down key repeatedly until the entry you want to edit displays, press the Select soft key to confirm.
  • Page 43: Delete One Or All Phonebook Entries

    Phonebooks Delete one or all phonebook entries To delete phonebook entries Press the Menu soft key. Press Down key to choose Phonebook, press the Select soft key. Press Up key or Down key repeatedly until the entry you want to delete displays, press the Select soft key to confirm.
  • Page 44: View Phonebook Status

    Press Up key or Down key repeatedly until the entry you want to delete displays, press the Select soft key to confirm. The display shows New, use Up key or Down key to move on to View. Press the Select soft key. The display shows the details of the selected entry.
  • Page 45: Caller Id Book

    Phonebooks Caller ID book When you receive a call, if the caller's information is transmitted from the network on which the call was made (and the caller doesn't hide it), the caller's phone number is displayed. Moreover, if you missed one or more calls, the icon will appear on the LCD.
  • Page 46 Use the Up key or Down key to view the numbers. You can make a call by pressing key. You can also add the entry to the phonebook. Note: At step 3, each item of the incoming list is marked with the icon is the call has been reviewed or with the icon if the call hasn't been reviewed yet.
  • Page 47: Talking Cid

    Phonebooks Enter the name and press the Save soft key. Now you can modify the number you want to store. Press the Save soft key. You are able to select a ring tone from Melody 1 through Melody 10. Press the Select soft key to confim and exit. You will hear a confirmation beep.
  • Page 48: Delete All Numbers In The Caller Id Book

    Press the Select soft key to choose the CID Book. Scroll to the number you want to delete by using key or Down key. When the desired number appears on the display, press the More soft key. Use the Up key or Down key to choose Delete, press the Select soft key.
  • Page 49: Record A Memo

    Memos Record a memo You can use your phone to record memo messages (each can be up to 3 minutes) for another user of your phone. This memo can be played back as a message. To record a memo from the handset Press the TAM soft key in standby mode.
  • Page 50: Auto Answering

    Calls Auto answering By default, you answer calls by removing the handset from the base and pressing If you prefer to answer calls by simply removing the handset from the base, you can turn on the auto answer feature for the handset. If the handset rings when it is off of the base, you must still press to answer the call.
  • Page 51: Place, Answer, Or End A Call

    Calls Place, answer, or end a call To place, answer, or end a call using the handset Place Answer End • Press Lift. Lift. Call Press duration Dial appears on the Press screen. appears on the screen. Note: If you set the handset to auto answer, simply lift the handset from the base to answer a call.
  • Page 52 Making a call Pick up the handset and press the key. The icon appears on the LCD. Dial a telelphone number. To end the call either press the key or replace the handset on the base. Note: To make a call to the last number you dialed, use the Redial feature.
  • Page 53 Calls Receiving a call When a call is received, Call information will appear. If the caller can be identified, the caller's phone number is displayed. If the caller cannot be identified, only the Call information displays. To answer a call, press the key.
  • Page 54 To place, answer or end a call using a headset Place Answer End Lift Lift • P r e s s Dial Press Press...
  • Page 55 Calls To call other handsets in your home If additional handsets are registered to your ClearSounds A700 base, you can place internal calls among the handsets. Lift Press Available handset numbers appear. Indicate the phone(s) that you wish to call: •...
  • Page 56: Place A One-Touch Call

    Place a one-touch call If you have stored numbers for the one-touch memory keys, you can call these numbers with one touch. If you need instructions for storing one-touch numbers, see page 56. To place a one-touch call using the handset Lift Press the that you wish to...
  • Page 57: Call From Your Phonebook

    Calls Call from your phonebook If you have stored a number in your handset or base phonebook, you can call it quickly. If you need instructions for storing phonebook numbers, see page To call a handset phonebook number Lift Press The first phonebook entry appears.
  • Page 58: Redial A Number

    Redial a number You can quickly redial any of the last 10 numbers that were dialed from your handset or base. The same list of 10 numbers is available on the handsets and the base. To redial the last-dialed number Press the Redial key in standby mode.
  • Page 59 Calls Use redial book options Using the redial book options, you can add a number to the phonebook or delete a number in the redial book Press the Redial key. Scroll to the desired number by using Up key or Down key.
  • Page 60: Call From The Inbound Calls List

    Call from the inbound calls list If you subscribe to caller ID service with your telephone service provider, the handsets store the last calls made to your telephone. Handsets store 40 calls each. The inbound calls list includes these entries: •...
  • Page 61: Place An Sos Emergency Call

    Calls Place an SOS emergency call If you have stored an SOS emergency number, you can press the SOS key to dial the number. For instructions to store an SOS number, see page Lift On the back of the handset, press The number appears on the screen and the phone dials.
  • Page 62: During Calls

    During calls Use a speakerphone If you remain close to the handset, you can converse handsfree and listen over the handset speakerphone. To enjoy optimal speakerphone performance, locate the handset away from areas with high background noise. To turn on the handset speakerphone during a call To turn the speakerphone feature on: •...
  • Page 63: Screen A Call

    During calls Screen a call If you hear a caller leaving an answering machine message, and you want to speak to the caller, you can intercept and speak to the caller. Note: You must use the handset to intercept a call. To intercept a caller leaving a message •...
  • Page 64: Use A Headset

    Use a headset You can plug in a headset to the handset and converse handsfree while listening discretely through the headset. To connect a headset to the handset during a call The headset jack is located in the left side of the handset and is a 2.5mm standard plug.
  • Page 65 During calls On the side of the handset, connect the headset to the jack. Place the headset on your head. (Optional): Left side • To adjust volume: Press Vol +, Vol - • To amplify sound: Press Right side Right side •...
  • Page 66: Mute The Microphone

    Mute the microphone You can mute the handset or the base so that the other party cannot hear any noise or conversation on your end of the line. You can still hear the other party. Muting also works when you use a speakerphone or headset.
  • Page 67 During calls Call waiting notification depends on your service and your personal phone settings, as follows: C a l l w a i t i n g Caller ID on service c a l l w a i t i n g service √...
  • Page 68 To answer a second call while using the handset Tell the first caller that you will put him or her on hold. Press the Flash soft key.. To reconnect with the first caller, press the Flash soft key again. Note: If you have transferred an external call to another handset, you cannot use the call waiting function via the second handset.
  • Page 69: Transfer A Call

    During calls Transfer a call If multiple handsets are registered to your ClearSounds A700 base, you can transfer external calls between the handsets. Each handset number shows on its screen. For example, HS 2 is handset two. To transfer a call During an external call.
  • Page 70: Set Up A Conference Call

    Set up a conference call You can set up a three-party call with an external caller and a person using an A700 handset that is also registered to your base. To set up a conference call During an external call, press the...
  • Page 71: Is The Answering Machine Right For You

    Answering machine Is the answering machine right for you? The phone includes a built-in answering machine. You must choose one method as a primary message retrieval method: answering machine or voicemail. Each method has unique features and benefits. Answering machine •...
  • Page 72: Answering Machine With Call Waiting

    Answering machine with call waiting If you prefer using an answering machine, but you also want to be alerted to incoming calls when you are on the line with another caller, you can purchase the call waiting feature from your telephone service provider.
  • Page 73: Turn On The Answering Machine

    Answering machine Turn on the answering machine The answering machine records incoming messages and memos. You must turn on the answering machine to record messages, but you can record memos even if the answering machine is turned off. To turn on or off the telephone answering machine (TAM) using the menu Press the TAM soft key.
  • Page 74: Record A Personalized Message

    Record a personalized message By default, the answering machine message is "Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment. To record your message, please speak after the tone." You can replace the default message by recording a personalized message that is as long as 3 minutes. To record a personalized outgoing message Press the TAM soft key in standby mode.
  • Page 75: Listen To Your Recorded Message

    Answering machine Listen to your recorded message To listen to your recorded message using the handset Press the TAM soft key in standby mode. Press the Select soft key to choose Message. Press the Select soft key to choose MSG Playback.
  • Page 76 Note: While playing messages, you can press the keys to adjust the volume. Day of the week setting Before each message is played, the week and time it was received will be announced. You are able to use the base to set the day of the week. Press and hold the key on the base until the current setting is announced.
  • Page 77: Restore The Default Message

    Answering machine Restore the default message You can restore the phone's default outgoing message. To restore the default outgoing message Press the TAM soft key in standby mode. Press Down key to choose Announce, press the Select soft key. Press the Select soft key to choose Playback. The current Announce1 will be played.
  • Page 78: Outgoing Message Language

    Use Up key or Down key to select between 60s, 120s, 180s, and Unlimited. Press the Select soft key to confirm. Outgoing message language You are able to select the language used to play the TAM voice prompt messages. Press the TAM soft key in standby mode. Press Up key or Down key repeatedly...
  • Page 79 Answering machine Change the number of rings before pickup By default, your answering machine picks up calls after the sixth ring. You can set it to pick up after 2-8 rings. If you use the answering machine together with voicemail and call waiting service, you must set the number of rings before pickup to be less than the number of rings before pickup for voicemail service.
  • Page 80 Voicemail and calls If you subscribe to Voicemail and Caller ID services with your telephone service provider, the handset(s) and base store the last calls made to your telephone in the inbound calls list. Each handset stores 40 calls. Caller name and number are stored if the caller and telephone service providers make them available.
  • Page 81 Answering machine Visual indicators of calls and messages The handset provides these visual indicators. Handset call and message indicators Visual indicator Meaning Clear it X New Calls The number of Scroll on the handset non-viwed calls through all Caller ID entries.
  • Page 82: View Missed Calls

    View missed calls To scroll missed calls on the handset Press . The newest call appears. Press and scroll through the list. Number = Call order = Reviewed call. = Unreviewed call disappears from the home screen after you review the last missed call. Press Listen to voicemail messages If you have unheard voicemail messages, when you...
  • Page 83: Remote Access

    Answering machine Remote access You can access many features of your answering machine remotely from any touch tone telephone. A four digit security code (remote code) is required to access the system and it is 0000. To enter remote access: Dial your telephone number from any touch tone telephone.
  • Page 84: Button Function

    Remote access commands Button Function Play the new message Stop Play the next message Delete the current message Switch the answering machine on/off Record Announce1 When you press key to replay the current message, press to play the next message, press four times to play back the messages, press...
  • Page 85: Answering Machine Messages

    Answering machine messages Visual indicators of messages When the answering machine is turned on, it holds 15 minutes of messages and indicates unheard messages, as follows. Handset indicators Indicator Meaning Clear it Unheard Listen on the answering base or handset machine to all unheard message(s).
  • Page 86: Listen To Answering Machine Messages

    Listen to answering machine messages You can listen to answering machine messages on the base or on the handset. To listen to answering machine messages on the base Messages play on the base speakerphone. Press The newest message or memo plays.
  • Page 87 Answering machine messages To listen to answering machine messages on the handset Messages play on the handset speakerphone, but you can turn off the speaker if you prefer to listen discretely. Press the TAM soft key. Press the Select soft key to choose Message.
  • Page 88: Delete Answering Machine Messages

    Delete answering machine messages It is important to delete old messages and memos on your answering machine, to make space for new messages. The machine holds 15 minutes of messages. If the machine is full, the caller hears the line disconnect, and the handset shows TAM Full.
  • Page 89: List Maintenance

    List maintenance The ClearSounds A700 phone stores two lists: Dialed calls list: The last 10 numbers that were • called from your handsets and base Inbound calls list (Caller ID service required) • The last callers who called you. Each handset stores 40 calls.
  • Page 90 • To erase all numbers in the list: and scroll to Delete All, and Press then press the Select soft key. Press the Select soft key again. A confirmation tone occurs and Empty appears. Press...
  • Page 91: Delete Entries From The Inbound Calls List

    List maintenance Delete entries from the inbound calls list When the list becomes full, the oldest call drops from the list. You can remove calls manually if you wish. To delete calls from the handset inbound calls list Press the Menu soft key. Press the Select soft key.
  • Page 92: Restore Handset Default Settings

    Handset name • Auto answer • Date and time You must enter the ClearSounds A700 PIN to reset the defaults. The PIN is 0000. To restore handset default settings Press the Menu soft key. Press and scroll to Default, and then press the Select soft key.
  • Page 93: Register Additional Handsets To The Base

    Additional handsets Register additional handsets to the base The A700 system can support a total of five (5) handsets, including the one that comes with the main base. Each additional handset will need to be registered to the main base in order for it to function.
  • Page 94 the corresponding number the handset is in the sequence. If the handset does not register, it will beep and display Unregistered. You will need to try the process again if this occurs. Delete Handset This function allows you to delete a handset registration from the base.
  • Page 95: Name A Handset

    Additional handsets Name a handset The default "name" at the top of a handset is "ClearSounds. You can remove ClearSounds and give the handset a personalized name. To name a handset Press the Menu soft key. Press Up key or Down...
  • Page 96: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting General operation Symptom Solutions Phone is • Secure the power adapter non-operational. connection in the wall outlet. • Secure the cords and cables. • Fully charge the handset batteries and install them properly. • Turn on the handset (page 50).
  • Page 97 Troubleshooting Symptom Solutions When I lift the • Turn on the auto answer handset from the feature (page 71). base, line doesn't open. There noise, • If you subscribe to DSL s t a t i c service, install a DSL filter interference.
  • Page 98 Symptom Solutions Caller's number is • Makes sure have not displayed subscribed to a Caller ID service via your network. • The caller may have witheld their details. • Let the phone ring a couple of times as there may be a delay in receiving the Caller ID information.
  • Page 99 Troubleshooting Symptom Solutions New Voice Mail Conditions: doesn't appear • You primarily use the on the handset answering machine to screen, but I have retrieve messages, but you a voicemail. also subscribe to voicemail and call waiting services. • A second caller leaves a voicemail while you are talking to the first caller.
  • Page 100 Call notification Symptom Solutions T h e r e • Turn on the ringer and turn audible ringer. up the ringer volume (page 51). • Plug in the power adapter to the wall outlet and securely connect it to the phone. •...
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting Symptom Solutions Area codes or long • Some services add them and distance codes are some do not. Always check missing from lists. the numbers that you enter into your phonebook. • When dialing out using a number from the inbound calls list, after you locate the number, press these keys to select a different format before...
  • Page 102 Answering machine Symptom Solutions When listening to • Base: Adjust on the messages, volume side of the base. is too low or too high. • Handset: Adjust Handset Vol + and Vol - does not work in this instance. Incomplete caller The memory is full.
  • Page 103: Specifications

    Extreme: 32 degrees F to 104 degrees F (0 degrees C to 40 degrees C) Humidity 0%-90% Power supply A700 base input: 7.5 V, 1000 mA Handset input: Ni-MH 1.2 V x 3, 800 mAh Charging time 15 hours Jacks...
  • Page 104: Hearing Aid Compatibility (Hac)

    [US: CLSW400BA700]. If requested, this number must be provided to the phone company. If the ClearSounds® A700 DECT 6.0 Amplified Phone causes harm to the phone network, the phone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.
  • Page 105 Compliance advance notice in order for you to make necessary modification to maintain uninterrupted service. If you experience trouble with this equipment, you should disconnect it from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g.
  • Page 106 It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorized agents. Service can be facilitated through our office at: ClearSounds Communications, Inc. PO Box 2970 Wimberley, TX 78676 Industry Canada CS03 Statement...
  • Page 107 Compliance facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connections. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier.
  • Page 108 If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the phone line, ensure the installation of the ClearSounds A700 DECT does not disable alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your phone provider or a qualified installer.
  • Page 109: Warranty

    Warranty Your ClearSounds A700 DECT phone and A700E phone come with a (1) year limited warranty from the date of purchase. These products are warranted by ClearSounds against manufacturing defect in material and workmanship under normal use. In the event that this product fails to function properly due...
  • Page 110 Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and shipping instructions before shipping the product to us. Any shipment without an RMA number will not be accepted and will be returned to you at your expense. All authorized returned products must be accompanied with proof of purchase and a brief explanation of the problem.
  • Page 111 Accessories Please visit the ClearSounds website or call ClearSounds additional accessories. CS-CLA7V2 neckloop connects to your phone’s 2.5 mm jack for hands-free conversation. Requires hearing aid(s) or cochlear implant(s) with t-coil(s). CL004 connects your ClearLink and/or CLA7V2 Neckloop to your iPod, MP3 player, CD Players, or any other device that has a 3.5mm audio...
  • Page 112: Service In United States And Canada

    Service Service in United States and Canada ClearSounds Communications Attention: Repair Center PO Box 2970 Wimberley, TX 78676 800-965-9043 (Toll-free) www.ClearSounds.com...
  • Page 113 © 2017 ClearSounds CS-A700UG Ver 3...

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