Volume; Neckloop Jack; Mute; Vibrating Alerter - GE 30234 User Manual

Amplified speakerphone with vibrating alert
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Telephone operation

Volume

You can adjust the volume of both the handset and the speakerphone.
While using the handset or speakerphone, press VOLUME (
/
) to adjust
the handset volume from level 1 to 4 or the speakerphone volume from level
1 to 8. An error tone emits when the volume is adjusted to the maximum or
minimum.
Neckloop Jack (Sold Separately)
The base is equipped with a 3.5mm Neckloop jack for an optional Neckloop
device (an assistive listening device normally available through hearing
specialty manufacturers and retailers). For information about Neckloop
devices including how to purchase, contact your physician or hearing
specialist.
NOTE: The handset does not operate when a Neckloop device is plugged into the base
unit. The speakerphone can be used as normal.

Mute

Press MUTE to mute the microphone during a call. Press MUTE again
to resume conversation. A conversation can be muted while using the
speakerphone, handset or neckloop.
NOTE: This feature will be canceled when you switch between speakerphone,
neckloop and handset.

Vibrating alerter

To use the vibrating alert feature, simply plug the included vibrating alerter
into the VIBRATING ALERT jack on the right side of the base. Place the alerter
in a clean, dry location where you can feel it vibrate such as on a chair or
under a pillow, being careful when routing the cord. When the telephone
rings, the alerter will vibrate with each ring of the phone.

Flash

Press EXIT/FLASH to use custom calling services such as call waiting or call
transfer, which are available through your telephone service provider.

Redial

You may redial the last number you called by pressing the REDIAL button
after you lift the handset or press SPEAKER.
NOTE: The redial feature retains the last phone number you dialed (maximum of
32 digits) during your last call. If you pressed any numbers after dialing the phone
number (for example, when accessing a voice-menu system), those numbers are also
recorded in the redial memory.
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