Tone Slide Control
The Tone Slide Control allows you to adjust the quality of sound that
comes through the handset to a frequency range that works best for you.
With the
slide control, you can increase low- or high-frequency
TONE
sounds for utmost clarity.
Hold Button (Mute for Captioned Calls)
During a non-captioned call, you can put the caller on hold by pressing the
button. Neither you nor the person on the other end of the line will
HOLD
hear sounds from the line. If you press this button during a captioned call,
the feature works like a mute button. You will still receive captions and
hear the person's voice coming through the handset, but they will not be
able to hear what you say or any background noises.
Loud Ringer
The ringer has volume control so you can select the ring volume that
works best for you. There is also a Ringer Pitch option in the menu.
Flash Button (Non-Captioned Calls Only)
Some telephone service features like call-waiting require a "hook flash"
which is a very brief interruption of the connection, like hanging up the
phone for one second. The timing for a hook flash can be tricky but the
FLASH
button times it perfectly so you will not accidentally disconnect
your call.
Mini Keyboard
The Miniature Keyboard, hidden beneath a flip cover on the front of the
CapTel, is used only in rare instances for programming. It is not designed
to send text messages over the telephone.
2.5mm/3.5mm Audio Jacks
You can plug a headset, neckloop, or other assistive device into your
CapTel to maximize audio quality or for convenient hands-free use.
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