Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product RC200 Clarity
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520001 PM120204 ENG/FRE Rev B RC200 Remote Contr ol Speak erphone Operating Instructions Please read these instructions car efully befor e use. K eep f or future r eference.
W all Mount Option 1. Use mounting scr ews or other hardwar e to secur e the RC to the wall at the desired location. 2. T wo mounting holes ar e located on the bottom of the RC unit. Measure the distance betw een the holes and then mark tw o points on y our wall that match the distance between the mounting holes on y our RC .
7. Place this telephone on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injur y ma y r esult if the telephone falls. 8. Do not cov er the slots and open ings on this telephone. This tele phone should nev er be placed near or ov er a radiator or heat register .
points or short out par ts that could result in a risk of fir e or electrical shock. Nev er spill liquid of any kind on the telephone. 13. T o reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not take this phone apart. Opening or remo ving cov- ers ma y expose y ou to dangerous voltages or other risks.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY NO TES FOR C ANADIAN USERS The following items ar e included as part of the CS-03 Requirements. The standard connecting ar rangement for the equipment is C A11A. This pr od- uct meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
CHAPTER 1. INTR ODUCTION ....................................................................................................................2 CHAPTER 2. P ACKA GE CHECKLIST .............................................................................
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 P A CKA GE CHECKLIST Thank you f or selecting the exciting new RC Remote Control Speak erphone fr om CLARITY , Inc . It has been designed to meet the highest quality standards in or der to pro vide you with y ears of conv enient and trouble–fr ee service .
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 DIALOGUE RC VOL PROG SCAN MUTE POWER FLASH/PAUSE REDIAL ON/OFF HEADSET MIC TM PHONE LINE OFF LO HI RINGER AC ADAPTER AIR SWITCH 12 3 6 5 4 78 0 * 9 # A B C D E F M N O J.
BATTERY BATTERY CHAPTER 4 INST ALLA TION Speak erphone 1. Six "AA" size, Nick el Metal Hydride ( Ni - MH ) recharge- able batteries are used for back–up during a pow er out- age (Fig 3). They pow er t he RC for appr oximatel y 5 hours. DO NO T USE ALKALINE BA TTERIES, they will damage y our equipment.
CHAPTER 4 (CONTINUED) Y ou ma y set up the RC in the following manner to better suit your needs. Setting the Scan Function If you ha v e RC100 : Only the first six numbers in the memory are automatically scanned. It stops at each memor y location for 5 seconds to allow y ou to select.
a CHAPTER 5 OPERA TION For optimum comm unication clarity , speak into the RC as close as possible, not to exceed 15 feet a wa y . K eep the microphone free fr om obstructions. Do not speak at the same time as the other person. Also, adjust the volume contr ol and set the ring v olume to best suit your hearing needs.
Auto Dialing the first number stor ed in M1. A. From k e ypad 1. Press ON/OFF button or just press M 1. 2. The number is dialed automatically within 7 seconds. B. Using Remote T ransmitter With Scan function on: 1. Press Remote T ransmitter . 2. The number is dialed automatically after scanning all memories 3 times.
CHAPTER 5 (CONTINUED) V oice Activated answ ering ( RC200 only) 1. The voice activated Answering featur e has been preset to OFF in the factory . T o activate this featur e, see page 5. 2. Sa y "Hello" or whistle loudly , between rings. (If a headset is used, answer by speaking into the headset micr ophone .
9 CHAPTER 6 OPTIONAL A CCESSORIES This Accessor y switch allows y ou to place and answ er calls and contr ol ev er y function of the RC by blowing gently on its air sensor . It snaps on to either the rear of the console or the remote contr ol for the ultimate in “no-touch” acces- sor y and contr ol.
F ACT OR Y PRESET MODES OF OPERA TION: Scan rate = 5 seconds per memor y location. T one/pulse switch set to T one . T O CHANGE MODES OF OPERA TION Setting the Scan Function If you ha ve RC100 Press PROGRAM. T o turn Scan function off (or on): If you ha ve RC200 Press PROGRAM .
11 V oice Activated answ ering Unansw ered call indicator is V oice Mail indicator is off, is off , (RC200 only). on . (RC200). R i n g v o l u m e s e t t o H i . ”0“ (operator) is programmed into Re m ot e Fl as h sw it ch i s of f, the first memor y location of M1 .
CHAPTER 7 IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY If any pr oblem should occur during operation of y our RC , revie w the list below . Should the difficulty persist, contact AMERIPHONE or your authorized dealer bef ore sending the phone for service .
CHAPTER 7 (CONTINUED) CHANNEL SETTINGS The RC and Remote T ransmitter use radio signals to communicate with each other . For the Remote T ransmitter to activate the RC , they both ha ve to be on the same "channel." A "DIP Switch" is used for channel selection.
CHAPTER 9 REGULA T OR Y INFORMA TION 14 CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE T o ensur e trouble–fr ee ser vice, your RC should alwa ys be treated with care. Do not drop or subject the phone to high impact. The unit can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild detergent.
If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone compa- ny will notify y ou in advance that temporar y discontinuance of service may be r equired. But if advance notice isn’ t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible.
Where it can be done saf ely , reorient the receiving tele vision or radio antenna. T o the extent possible, relocate the television, radio or other receiv er with respect to the telephone equipment. (This increases the separation between the telephone equipment and the receiv er .
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CHAPTER 10 W ARRANTY T o get warranty service for your RC ,y o u must pr ovide pr oof of the purchase date. Within 30 da ys of the date of pur chase , return y our RC to the place where y ou pur- chased it for immediate r eplacement. After 30 da ys, call CLARITY at (800) 426-3738 for the authorized ser vice center near est you.
INDEX A C adapter ..............................................................4 Air switch ................................................................ 9 Accessories and Switches ....................................9 Auto dialing ...............
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