Clarity XL40D Manual
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Blue ClarityLogic Button: press the blue button for direct access to a
Customer Care Representative.
Memory Buttons (M1-M10 and Emergency): for saved numbers (see MEMORY
STORAGE section for details).
SPKR (Speaker) Button: press SPKR to engage the speakerphone function;
press again to turn the feature off.
FLASH Button: use this button to engage the Call Waiting Caller ID functions
(feature provided by local phone company).
VOLUME Slider: move to right or left in order to increase or decrease the
volume of the incoming voice.
BOOST/OSA Button: press BOOST to engage the extra ampliïŹcation. In
BOOST OFF mode, the phone has a volume range of up to 16dB of ampliïŹcation.
In BOOST ON mode, the phone has a volume range of up to 50dB of ampliïŹcation.
When active, the BOOST button is backlit. Press BOOST again to turn off the
extra ampliïŹcation. Press and hold the button for three seconds to engage the OSA
function (to enhance the level of your voice). See OSA section for details.
NOTE: When OSA is enabled, the light at the top of the phone turns orange when
the phone is engaged in a call.
TONE Switch: use this switch to pick one of the four tone settings available.
RD/P (Redial/Pause) Button: use this button to redial the last number dialed (up
to 32 digits). When in programming mode, press this button to insert a two second
pause.
HOLD/PROGRAM Button: during a call, use this button to put the call
on hold; press the button again to release the call from hold. Use this button
to program the memory keys during idle state or during a call. (See MEMORY
STORAGE section for details.)
Low Battery Indicator: light turns on when the backup batteries are low.
Visual Ringer Lights: lights turn on and off when the phone rings.
Missed Call Light: light turns on when there was an unanswered call. (Active
when Missed Call switch is ON - located on bottom of phone.)
Voice Mail/Ringer/OSA Light: . Light turns on GREEN when there is a a
voicemail left with your voicemail feature (from local phone company). . Light b
turns RED when the ringer switch is in the OFF position. . Light turns ORANGE c
when the OSA feature is active.
(Ringer) TONE: press this button to choose the desired incoming ring tonality.
Choose one of the six available ring tones to select the most favorable ringer.
(Ringer) Volume +/-: press the keys to increase/decrease the volume of the
incoming ring.
(Ringer) ON/OFF switch: use this switch to turn the ringer on or off. When
the switch is set to OFF, the light at the top of the phone lights up RED.
Headset Port: insert a standard headset (2.5mm plug) to use instead of
handset.
Outgoing Speech AmpliïŹcation (OSA) Switch: use the switch to set the
level of the outgoing speech ampliïŹcation level. To enable/disable the OSA switch,
press and hold the BOOST/OSA button for three seconds (see OSA section).
Neckloop Port: insert a standard neckloop (mono, 3.5mm plug) to use with
your T-coil equipped hearing aid. We recommend the Clarity CE30 neckloop.
Boost Override Switch: set to ON if you wish for the BOOST function to be
enabled at the beginning of all calls.
Missed Call Switch: set to if you wish to have the Missed Call light ON
enabled.
Voice Mail Switch: set to if you wish for the light at the top of the ON
phone to turn GREEN when you have voicemail (service from your phone service
provider).
Tone/Pulse Switch: set this switch to the desired dialing method.
Talk Keypad Switch: set to if you wish to hear the numeric keys pressed ON
during dialing - both in handset and speakerphone modes. NOTE: âstarâ and
âpoundâ keys are not part of this feature.
BEDSHAKER Port: insert the optional bedshaker (sold separately). It will
vibrate to indicate incoming rings.
Port: see LINE INSTALLING YOUR XL40D section.
POWER Port (9V,500mA): INSTALLING YOUR XL40Dsee section.
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SIDE VIEWS
Install the backup batteries (optional) by removing the battery cover as shown
in Figure 1. Connect your telephone as shown in Figure 2.
Connect one end of the phone cord into the (square) port on LINE
the back of the phone; connect the other end of the phone cord into your wall
telephone outlet.
Connect one end of the (curly) handset cord into the handset jack on
the left side of your base; connect the other end of the handset cord into the
bottom of the handset. Place handset in cradle.
Connect the DC adapter cord into the (round) DC 9V 500mA port
on the back of your phone; plug the adapter into your wallâs electrical outlet.
When ïŹnished, lift handset to test. If you hear a dial tone, your telephone is
ready for use. If not, check all connections again.
FEATURE LIST & OVERVIEW
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WALL MOUNTING YOUR XL40D
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1. Pull the handset hook out of the base and reverse its position so that
the hook points up and will hold the handset when you hang up. See
Figure 3.
2. Plug one end of the short ïŹat telephone line cord into the jack
marked located on the back of the telephone. Then run the LINE
cord through the groove on the back of the phone. Insert the tabs of
the mounting bracket into the slots in the back of the phone. Push the
mounting bracket in and down ïŹrmly until it snaps into place. Consult
Figure 4.
3. Plug the ïŹat telephone line cord into the wall plate jack, then align the
mounting bracketâs keyhole slots with the wall plate studs and slide the
base of the phone downward to secure it on the wall. See Figure 5.
INSTALLING YOUR XL40D
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MEMORY STORAGE
BOOST FUNCTION - AMPLIFY INCOMING
SOUNDS
1. Press and hold the desired memory location (M1-M10 and
Emergency) to store the number. The phone will beep to
conïŹrm you are in memory programming mode. See Figure 10.
2. Enter the telephone number you wish to store (up to 31
digits). If no button is pressed within 30 seconds, the phone will
time out and go back to idle or talk mode.
3. Press the HOLD/PROGRAM button to save the desired
number. The phone will beep to conïŹrm the number has been
saved. See Figure 11.
4. To change a Memory location, reprogram using the same
procedure with the button to be changed.
1. While on a call, press the button to engage the BOOST
ampliïŹer. The XL40D has a BOOST button that controls the
loudness of the receiver. See Figure 6. Once the BOOST button
is pressed, an extra level of ampliïŹcation is added over the entire
range of the Volume Control. During a call, the BOOST button can
toggle the Clarity Power function on or off according to the userâs
needs. The BOOST button will reset automatically every time the
phone is hung up for at least ïŹve seconds. The BOOST light will
illuminate (blue) while the BOOST function is activated.
Warning: Volume may be at a high level. To protect
hearing, lower the Clarity Power Volume Control before
using the phone.
2. Adjust the VOLUME slider to achieve the desired sound
level (up to 50dB of ampliïŹcation). The Clarity Power Volume
Control adjusts the level of volume in the handset both in Boost or
non-Boost modes. The volume dial provides up to 16dB of volume
before the BOOST button is activated. Once the BOOST button is
pressed, the XL40D will provide up to 50dB of gain. See Figure 7.
3. Adjusting the TONE switch allows you to customize your
hearing experience. Since we all have different hearing preferences,
we suggest exploring each setting to ïŹnd the one most comfortable
for you. These four settings, along with our volume ampliïŹcation, are
part of the Digital Clarity Power (DCPâą) technology. See Figure 8.
The available settings are:
1- Low frequency emphasis: best used to hear low pitched
sounds;
2 - Flat frequency response: best for hearing aid users;
3 - Clarity Power/High frequency emphasis response: best
used to hear high frequency sounds;
4 - Multi Band Compression with high frequency emphasis
response: best setting for speech intelligibility.
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NOTE: Boost button is not active in speakerphone mode.
Boost Override
On the bottom of the XL40D, there is a Boost Override switch.
When this is set to ON the Boost function is automatically enabled
every time the phone is picked up. In standard use, when the Boost
Override switch is set to OFF, the Boost function will turn off after
the phone is hung up. Setting this switch to ON is suggested if all the
users of the phone need the ampliïŹcation. Setting this switch to OFF
is useful when people with varying hearing ability use the phone. See
Figure 9.
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To dial the saved numbers:
1. In handset mode, lift the handset and press the appropriate
memory button.
2. In speakerphone mode, press the appropriate memory button
with the handset in the cradle.
WARNING: VOLUME MAY BE LOUD.
PROCEED WITH CARE.
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If there is a power outage, the XL40D will maintain its full ampliïŹcation
for up to 48 hours with four AA alkaline backup batteries (not included).
The phone operates as a regular phone if there is no power or backup
batteries. In this case, the indicator lights, the loud ringer, the lighted
keypad and the ampliïŹcation will be disabled; you will still be able to
make and receive phone calls, but the extra ampliïŹcation will not be
enganged. We recommend installing batteries if you live in an area with
frequent power outages.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
AmpliïŹed dB Level: 50dB/124 dBSPL
Tone control range: From 300 to 3000Hz using one slide control
Dimensions:
Size: 9 1/2â x 7â x 3 1/4â (24.13cm x 17.78cm x 8.25cm)
Weight: 2.52 lbs. (1.14 kg)
Power Requirements:
DC Adapter: 9VDC, 500 mA
Batteries: 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included)
FEATURE LIST & OVERVIEW
OUTGOING SPEECH AMPLIFICATION (OSA)
This function ampliïŹes your speech so it becomes louder to the
person on the other end of the call. To enable this function, press and
hold the button for three seconds (see Figure 12). BOOST/OSA
The phone beeps; the function can be enabled/disabled while on a
phone call or in standby mode.
To verify the function is active, lift the handset and check the light at
the top of the phone. If the light is ORANGE, the function is active. To
adjust the level of ampliïŹcation for your voice, use the switch on the
side of the phone labeled âOutgoing Speech AmpliïŹcationâ (OSA). You
can choose between three levels: Low, Med and High (see Figure 13).
To return to the default setting for your voice volume level, press and
hold the button again for three seconds. You will hear BOOST/OSA
a beep conïŹrming that the function is disabled. To verify, the light at
the top of the phone should not be orange when you are on a call.
NOTE: In order to experience the best audio quality for both parties
during a call, we recommend you turn on this function if your
voice is too quiet. OSA is not active in speakerphone mode.
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Headset Neckloop Figure 13
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When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions
should always be followed to reduce the risk of ïŹre, electric shock
and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone.
3. Do not use this telephone near a bathtub, wash basin, kitchen sink
or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or anywhere
else there is water.
4. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a
storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.
5. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the
leak.
6. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlets before cleaning. Do not
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the telephone. Use a damp
cloth for cleaning.
7. Place this telephone on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or
injury may result if the telephone falls.
8. Do not cover the slots and openings on this telephone. This
telephone should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat
register. This telephone should not be placed in a built-in installation
unless proper ventilation is provided.
9. Operate this telephone using the electrical voltage as stated on the
base unit or the ownerâs manual. If you are not sure of the voltage in
your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
10. Do not place anything on the power cord. Install the telephone
where no one will step or trip on the cord.
11. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can
increase the risk of ïŹre or electrical shock.
12. Never push any objects through the slots in the telephone. They
can touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could
result in a risk of ïŹre or electrical shock. Never spill liquid of any kind
on the telephone.
13. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not take this phone
apart. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock
when the appliance is subsequently used.
14. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to the
manufacturer under the following conditions: when the power supply
cord or plug is frayed or damaged; if liquid has been spilled into the
product; if the telephone has been exposed to rain or water; if the
telephone has been dropped or the case has been damaged; if the
telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance; if the telephone
does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions. Improper adjustment may require extensive work by a
qualiïŹed technician to restore the telephone to normal operation.
15. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
16. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is
speciïŹcally designed for wet locations.
17. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the
telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
18. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
1. Do not dispose of the battery in a ïŹre as it may explode. Check
with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
2. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is
corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes and skin. Additionally, it
may be toxic if swallowed.
3. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the
battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets and keys.
The battery or conduction material may overheat and cause burns.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
No Dial Tone/Phone Will Not Operate
1. Check all phone cords and connections. Make sure they are
plugged in securely.
2. Plug unit into a different phone jack to help determine if the
difïŹculty is with the phone or the phone jack.
3. Switch out handset or telephone line cords.
4. Disconnect any other equipment that may be attached to the
phone.
Unable To Dial Out
1. Make sure the TONE/PULSE switch is set correctly.
2. Phone may be at the end of a long line of phones (loop). Phone
may not be getting enough power from the phone line. It may be
necessary to wait for a few seconds after lifting the handset to begin
dialing.
3. The XL40D is not compatible with Digital PBX Systems. If a
standard, single line phone works on the system, your XL40D should as
well.
4. There is an advanced computer running inside the XL40D.
Sometimes after the handset is picked up, it will take a little less than
a second to engage the phone. Since it is not immediate, if you dial a
number before the computer engages, it will not receive the entire
phone number that is dialed.
The Person On The Other End Cannot Hear You
1. Too many phones or phone devices on the line may affect your
phoneâs transmission. As a guideline, more than ïŹve phones or phone
devices may overload the phone line. Disconnect one or two devices
to see if that eliminates the problem. If not, contact your local phone
company for load guidelines.
2. You may not be speaking directly into the transmitter. Always
speak directly into the mouthpiece in your normal tone of voice.
Unable To Hear Phone Ringer
1. Too many phone or phone devices on a line may cause your
phone to not ring. Disconnect one or two of the devices to see if the
problem is eliminated. If not, contact your local phone company for load
guidelines.
2. If power is not being supplied to the phone, the extra loud ringer
will not work.
3. Check the Ringer ON/OFF switch to see if the ringer is off.
Volume Control Does Not Work
1. BOOST must be activated to turn on the additional ampliïŹcation.
2. Check power connections. BOOST will not work without power
or backup batteries.
Unable To Access Automated Systems
Automated systems used by banks, long distance voicemail and
other applications require that a phone be set to TONE dialing. Check
the switch on the bottom of the phone labeled TONE/PULSE and set
to TONE. This will enable the phone to be compatible with these
automated systems.
If the power goes out, or the AC Adapter is not properly connected
to the phone, the ampliïŹcation, extra loud ringer and the lighted keypad
will not work. If you have backup batteries installed, ampliïŹcation will
still work, but the phone will drain the backup batteries very quickly.
This will cause the need for the batteries to be changed frequently and
the Low Battery indicator light to constantly illuminate.
Do I Need to Install Batteries? Batteries are optional. They provide
backup in case of a power outage. They are recommended in areas of
frequent power outages. This phone uses four alkaline batteries. When
installed and fully charged, the batteries maintain the high ampliïŹcation
for your telephone.
Still Not Working? If, after going through this checklist, the
XL40D is still not functioning properly, call ClarityLogic at
1-877-LOGIC24 (1-877-564-4224).
WARRANTY SERVICE INFORMATION
The following warranty and service information applies only to products
purchased and used in the U.S. and Canada. For warranty information in other
countries, please contact your local retailer or distributor.
Limited Warranty: Clarity, a division of Plantronics, Inc. (âClarityâ) warrants
to the original consumer purchaser that, except for limitations and exclusions
set forth below, this product shall be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase
(âWarranty Periodâ). The obligation of Clarity under this warranty shall be at
Clarityâs option, without charge, of any part or unit that proves to be defective
in material or workmanship during the Warranty Period.
Exclusions from Warranty: This warranty applies only to defects in factory
materials and factory workmanship. Any condition caused by accident, abuse,
misuse or improper operation, violation of instructions furnished by Clarity,
destruction or alteration, improper electrical voltages or currents, or repair
or maintenance attempted by anyone other than Clarity or an authorized
service center, is not a defect covered by this warranty. Telephone companies
manufacture different types of equipment and Clarity does not warrant that its
equipment is compatible with the equipment of a particular phone company.
Implied Warranties: Under state law, you may be entitled to the beneïŹt of
certain implied warranties. These implied warranties will continue in force only
during the warranty period. Some states do allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Incidental or Consequential Damages: Neither Clarity nor your retail
dealer or selling distributors has any responsibility for any incidental or
consequential damages including without limitation, commercial loss or proïŹt,
or for any incidental expenses, expenses, loss of time, or inconvenience. Some
states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damage, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Other Legal Rights: This warranty gives you speciïŹc legal rights and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
To obtain warranty service, please prepay shipment and return the unit to the
appropriate facility listed below.
Clarity Service Center
4289 Bonny Oaks Drive
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37406
Tel: 423-629-3500 or 800-426-3738
Fax: 423-622-7646 or 800-325-8871
Plantronics Service Centre
2732 Etienne Lenoir
Laval, Quebec H7R 0A3
Canada
Tel: 800-540-8363 or 514-956-8363
Fax: 514-956-1825
Please use the original container, or pack the unit(s) in a sturdy carton with
sufïŹcient packing material to prevent damage. Include the following information:
A proof-of-purchase indicating model number and date of purchase;
Bill-to address;
Ship-to address;
Number and description of units shipped;
Name and telephone number of person to call, should contact be necessary;
Reason for return and description of the problem.
Damage occurring during shipment is deemed the responsibility of the carrier,
and claims should be made directly with the carrier.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Part 68 of FCC Rules Information
a) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the
requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment
is a label that contains, among other information, a product identiïŹer in
the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be
provided to the telephone company.
b) A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premiseâs
wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC
Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant
telephone cord and modular plug, RJ11C USOC, is provided with this
product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack
that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.
c) The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be
connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may
result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most
but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed ïŹve (5.0). To be
certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as
determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. For
products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part
of the product identiïŹer that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g.,
03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown
on the label.
d) If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network,
the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isnât
practical, the telephone company will notify customers as soon as
possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to ïŹle a complaint with
the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
e) The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the
equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance
notice in order for you to make necessary modiïŹcations to maintain
uninterrupted service.
f) If trouble is experienced with this telephone equipment, for repair or
warranty information, please contact Clarity at 1-800-426-3738. If the
equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone
company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the
problem is resolved.
g) This telephone equipment is not intended to be repaired and it
contains no repairable parts. Opening the equipment or any attempt to
perform repairs will void the warranty. For service, call 1-800-426-3738.
h) Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact
the state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
i) If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the
telephone line, ensure the installation of this telephone equipment does
not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will
disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualiïŹed
installer.
j) This telephone equipment is hearing aid compatible.
Customer-Owned Coin/Credit Card Phones:
To comply with state tariffs, the telephone company must be given
notiïŹcation prior to connection. In some states, the state public utility
commission, public service commission or corporation commission must
give prior approval of connection.
Part 15 of FCC Rules Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Your equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on) you are encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one of the following measures:
1. Where it can be done safely, reorient the receiving television or radio
antenna.
2. To the extent possible, relocate the television, radio or other receiver with
respect to the telephone equipment. (This increases the separation between
the telephone equipment and the receiver.)
3. Connect the telephone equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the television, radio or other receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: Changes or modiïŹcations not expressly approved by the
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the userâs authority to
operate the equipment.
Industry Canada Technical SpeciïŹcations
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical
speciïŹcations.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to
be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.
In some cases, the companyâs inside wiring associated with a single line
individual service may be extended by means of a certiïŹed connector assembly
(telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance
with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some
situations. Repairs to certiïŹed equipment should be made by an authorized
Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier.
Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment
malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the
user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground
connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water
pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be
particularly important in rural areas.
WARNING: Users should not attempt to make such connections
themselves, but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority,
or electrician, as appropriate.
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of
terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination
on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices
does not exceed ïŹve.
(The term âIC:â before the certiïŹcation/registration number only signiïŹes that
the Industry Canada technical speciïŹcations were met.)
The party responsible for regulatory compliance:
Clarity, a Division of Plantronics, Inc.
4289 Bonny Oaks Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37406
Phone: 1-800-426-3738
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
INTRODUCTION TO CLARITYLOGIC
SUBSCRIPTION DATA AND PRIVACY POLICY
Your device will automatically send Clarity various types of
information as part of the Clarity services, which may include
the phone number associated with your device. This information
may be combined with account and other information we have
on record regarding you or your device or may be transmitted
to us by your device. To assist with remote diagnostics and other
customer services functions, your device may also regularly send
us certain information associated with your device, including
software and hardware settings, the phonebook, caller ID history
and other information you have stored on the device. All of such
information, together with other information that we have on
record regarding you and your device, is collectively referred to
as the âSubscription Data.â We use this information to diagnose
and troubleshoot any device issues as well as to provide you
with the services.
You agree that Clarity and its subsidiaries, afïŹliates, partners,
suppliers and agents (collectively, âAfïŹliatesâ) may collect,
store, access, disclose, transmit, process and otherwise
use your subscription data to provide you with the Clarity
services, address your requests, provide technical support,
process transactions for your account and otherwise use such
subscription data in accordance with Clarityâs privacy policy
(http://clarityproducts.com/about-clarity/privacy-policy/), which
is hereby incorporated by reference. Clarity may also provide
or enable certain services through your device that rely upon
location information. In order to provide such services, Clarity
and its AfïŹliates may collect, store, access, disclose, transmit,
process and otherwise use your location data (including real
time geographic information) in accordance with Clarityâs
privacy policy.
ClarityLogic is the name of our simpliïŹed and easy-to-
use customer support service. While talking to a Clarity
representative, the telephone sends information such as its
model name and settings to Clarity. The representative is
immediately aware of the type and current settings of the
phone. This will allow any troubleshooting call to be quick and
simple, helping you ïŹnd exactly what you are looking for. Just call
1-877-LOGIC24 (1-877-564-4224) to ïŹnd out how Clarity is
there to make life easier.
ClarityLogicÂź Memory Dial
For your convenience, Clarity has pre-programmed the customer
support number into your phoneâs blue ClarityLogic button.
NOTE: ClarityLogic has been designed to work with the Plain
Old Telephone Service (POTS). If your phone service is provided
by a broadband service provider, ClarityLogic may not work.
ONLY CLARITYLOGIC MAY BE DISABLED. ALL OTHER
FEATURES WORK AS DESCRIBED IN THIS USER GUIDE.
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USER GUIDE
XL40D
TM
AmpliïŹed Telephone
with DCPâą
© 2010 Clarity, a Division of Plantronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Amplifying your life,
Clarity, the ampliïŹcation device, Clarity and the ampliïŹcation device combined, Clarity
Professional, XL40D, Digital Clarity Power and DCP are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Plantronics, Inc.
Rev. K (09-10)
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TO N E VOLUM E
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USER GUIDE
XL40D
TM
AmpliïŹed Telephone
with DCPâą
Clarity, a Divisio n o f Plantronics , Inc.
4289 Bonny Oaks Drive , S uite 10 6
Chat tanoo ga, T N 37406
1-800-426- 3738
www.clarityproduct s.com
CONTENTS & PARTS CHECKLIST
Your package includes all the items as shown here. If there is anything
missing, please contact our Customer Care Department immediately.
NOTE: PLEASE RETAIN A COPY OF PROOF OF
PURCHASE FOR YOUR RECORDS.
User guide
Mounting bracket
Telephone line cords
(one long cord and
one short cord)
Handset coil cord
Handset
DC adapter
Base unit
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4289 Bonny Oaks Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37406
1-800-426-3738
www.clarityproducts.com

Le Bouton bleu de ClarityLogic : appuyer le bouton bleu pour lâaccĂšs direct Ă
un ReprĂ©sentant dâAssistance clientĂšle.
Touche MĂ©moire (M1- M10 en plus du numĂ©ro dâurgence) : pour des nombres
sauvĂ©s (voir la section de STOCKAGE DE MĂMOIRE pour des dĂ©tails).
Bouton de SPKR (Haut-Parleur) : serrez pour engager la fonction de haut-SPKR
parleur ; serrez encore pour arrĂȘter le dispositif.
Bouton FLASH (Commutateur) : utilisez ce bouton pour engager les fonctions
dâidentiïŹcation de visiteur dâattente dâappel (dispositifs fournis par la compagnie locale de
téléphone).
SĂ©lectionneur de Volume : dĂ©placez-vous vers droit ou gauche aïŹn dâaugmenter ou
diminuer le volume de la voix entrante.
: serrez la Bouton de BOOST/OSA (AmpliïŹcateur/OSA) BOOST pour engager
lâampliïŹcation supplĂ©mentaire. Dans la BOOST OUTRE du mode, le tĂ©lĂ©phone a une gamme
de volume de jusquâĂ 16dB dâampliïŹcation. Dans la BOOST sur le mode, le tĂ©lĂ©phone a une
gamme de volume de jusquâĂ 50dB dâampliïŹcation. Si actif, le bouton de BOOST est contre
Ă©clairĂ©. Serrez la encore pour arrĂȘter lâampliïŹcation supplĂ©mentaire. Appuyez sur BOOST
et tenez le bouton pendant 3 secondes pour engager la fonction de OSA (pour augmenter le
niveau de votre voix). Voir la section de OSA pour des détails.
ContrÎle de Tonalité : utilisez ce commutateur pour sélectionner un de la tonalité 4
plaçant disponible.
Touche de RD/P (Recomposition/Pause) : utilisez ce bouton pour recomposer le
dernier nombre composĂ© (jusquâĂ 32 chiffres). Quand en mode de programmation, appuyez sur
ce bouton pour insérer une 2-seconde pause.
Bouton de HOLD/PROGRAM (Garde/Programmation) : pendant un appel, utilisez
ce bouton pour mettre la prise dâinvitation ; appuyez sur le bouton encore pour libĂ©rer lâappel
de la prise. Quand le tĂ©lĂ©phone est dans lâĂ©tat Ă vide, utilisez ce bouton pour programmer les
clefs de mĂ©moire (voir la section de STOCKAGE de MĂMOIRE pour des dĂ©tails).
Indicateur de DĂ©charge de la Pile : la lumiĂšre sâallume quand les batteries de secours
sont basses.
Sonneries Visuelles : les lumiĂšres tournent en marche et en arrĂȘt quand le tĂ©lĂ©phone
sonne.
Indicateur dâAppel en Absence : la lumiĂšre sâallume quand il y avait usanswered lâappel
(actif une fois manquĂ© le commutateur dâappel est allumĂ© - placĂ© sur le fond du tĂ©lĂ©phone).
Indicateur de Messagerie Vocale/Indicateur de Sonnerie/OSA : a. La lumiĂšre
allume le VERT quand il y a un voicemail encore avec votre dispositif de voicemail (de la
compagnie locale de téléphone). b. La lumiÚre tourne le ROUGE quand le commutateur de
sonnerie est dans la position de repos. c. La lumiĂšre tourne lâORANGE quand le dispositif de
OSA est en activité.
Bouton de Tonalité de Sonnerie : appuyez sur ce bouton pour choisir la tonalité
entrante dĂ©sirĂ©e dâanneau. Choisissez une des six (6) tonalitĂ©s availble dâanneau pour choisir la
sonnerie la plus favorable.
Volume de Sonnerie +/- : serrez augmenter de clefs pour/diminution le volume de
lâanneau entrant.
Commutateur de Sonnerie ON/OFF (Marche/ArrĂȘt) : utilisez ce commutateur
pour arrĂȘter la sonnerie dessus ou. Quand le commutateur est placĂ© AU LOIN, la lumiĂšre au
dessus du téléphone allume le ROUGE.
Point dâAccĂšs du CombinĂ© : insĂ©rez un Ă©couteur standard (prise de 2.5mm) Ă
lâutilisation au lieu du combinĂ©.
Commutateur sortant de lâampliïŹcation de la parole (OSA) : utilisez le
commutateur pour placer le niveau du niveau sortant dâampliïŹcation de la parole. Pour activer/
mettez le commutateur dâOSA, pression et tenez hors tension le bouton de BOOST pendant 3
secondes (voir la section dâOSA).
Boucle de Cou Neckloop : insérez un neckloop standard (mono, prise de 3.5mm)
Ă lâutilisation avec le votre T-lovent la prothĂšse auditive Ă©quipĂ©e. Nous recommandons le
neckloop Clarity CE30.
Commutateur de Boost Override (DĂ©rogation dâAmpliïŹcation) : placez Ă si ON
vous souhaitez la fonction de BOOST à permettre au début de tous les appels.
Commutateur de Missed Call (Appel en Absence) : placez Ă si vous souhaitez ON
faire permettre la lumiĂšre manquĂ©e dâappel.
Commutateur de Voice Mail (Messagerie Vocale) : placez Ă si vous souhaitez la ON
lumiÚre au dessus du téléphone au vert de tour quand vous avez une audio-messagerie (service
de votre fournisseur de service de téléphone).
Commutateur de Tone/Pulse (Tonalité/Impulsion) : placez ce commutateur à la
méthode composante désirée.
Commutateur de Talk Keypad (Clavier de Conversation) : placez Ă si vous ON
souhaitez entendre les clefs numériques serrées pendant composer - tous les deux en modes
de combiné et de speakerphone. NOTE : « STAR » et « POUND » ne sont pas parlées.
Point dâAccĂšs de lâalarme « BEDSHAKER » : insĂ©rez le bedshaker facultatif (vendu
séparément) vibrera pour indiquer les anneaux entrants.
port : voyez section de LINE INSTALLER DE VOTRE XL40D.
POWER (9V, 500mA) : port voyez section de INSTALLER DE VOTRE XL40D.
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HOLD/
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FLASH SPKR
TONE VOLUME
OSA
M8
M9
M10
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7
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9
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11
ON OFFVOLUMETONE
RINGER SETTINGS
+ -
Lo Med Hi
Outgoing Speech
Ampliîżcation (OSA)
Headset Neckloop
VUES LATĂRALES
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VUE INFĂRIEURE
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MUR MONTANT VOTRE XL40D
Figure 4
Figure 3
1. Retirer le crochet du combiné, hors de la base et, inverser la position
pour permettre au crochet de pointer ver le haut et de supporter le
combiné lorsque vous raccrochez. Voir Figure 3.
2. Brancher une extrémité du cordon court et plat de la ligne
tĂ©lphonique dans la sortie indiquĂ©e par , situĂ©e Ă lâarriĂšre LINE
du tĂ©lĂ©phone. Faire passer le cordon dans la rainure, Ă lâarriĂšre du
tĂ©lĂ©phone. InsĂ©rer les languettes du support de ïŹxation dans les fentes
Ă lâarriĂšre du tĂ©lĂ©phone. Presser le support de ïŹxation fermement en
place jusquâĂ ce quâil se produise un contact Ă dĂ©clic. Voir Figure 4.
3. Brancher le cordon de ligne téléphonique plat, dans la prise de plaque
murale et ensuite, aligner les encoches avec les goujons de la plaque
murale et glisser la base du tĂ©lĂ©phone vers le bas pour le solidiïŹer au
mur. Voir Figure 5.
INSTALLATION DE VOTRE XL40D
Enlevez la couverture de batterie
employant un objet mince
(comme le bout dâun stylo) Ă
abaissent lâĂ©tiquette montrĂ©e
par la ïŹĂšche ci-dessus.
BEDSHAKER
LINE
DC9V, 500mA
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PEUT ĂTRE FORT. PROCĂDEZ AU
SOIN.
STOCKAGE DE MĂMOIRE
FONCTION DE POUSSĂE - AMPLIFIEZ LES
BRUITS ENTRANTS
1. Serrez et tenez lâendroit de mĂ©moire dĂ©sirĂ© (M1-M10 et urgence)
pour stocker le nombre à . Le téléphone fera bip-bip pour vous
conïŹrmer sont en mode de programmation de mĂ©moire. Voir le Figure
10.
2. Ăcrivez le numĂ©ro de tĂ©lĂ©phone que vous souhaitez stocker
(jusquâĂ 31 chiffres). Si aucun bouton nâest appuyĂ© sur dans 30
secondes, le téléphone chronométrera dehors et va de nouveau au
mode de ralenti ou dâentretien.
3. Appuyez sur le bouton de prise/programme pour sauver le nombre
dĂ©sirĂ©. Le tĂ©lĂ©phone fera bip-bip pour conïŹrmer le nombre a Ă©tĂ©
économisé. Voir le Figure 11.
4. Pour changer un endroit de mémoire, reprogrammez en utilisant le
mĂȘme procĂ©dĂ© avec le bouton Ă changer.
1. Tandis quâĂ un appel, appuyez sur le bouton de pour BOOST
engager lâampliïŹcateur. Le XL40D a un bouton de BOOST qui
commande le volume du récepteur. Voir le Figure 6. Une fois le bouton
de BOOST est appuyĂ© sur, un niveau supplĂ©mentaire dâampliïŹcation est
ajouté sur la gamme entiÚre de la commande de volume. Pendant un
appel, le bouton de BOOST peut basculer la fonction de puissance de
clartĂ© dessus ou au loin selon les besoins de lâutilisateur. Le bouton de
BOOST remettra à zéro automatiquement chaque fois que le téléphone
est accroché vers le haut pendant au moins 5 secondes. La lumiÚre de
BOOST illuminera (bleu) tandis que la fonction de BOOST est activée.
Avertissement : Le volume peut ĂȘtre Ă un Ă niveau Ă©levĂ©.
Pour protĂ©ger lâaudition, abaissez la commande de volume de
Clarity Power avant dâutiliser le tĂ©lĂ©phone.
2. Ajustez le glisseur de VOLUME pour réaliser le niveau sonore
dĂ©sirĂ© (jusquâĂ 50dB dâampliïŹcation). La commande de volume de
puissance de clarté ajuste le niveau du volume que le combiné les deux
dedans ampliïŹent ou non-AmpliïŹent des modes. Le cadran de volume
fournit jusquâĂ 16dB de volume avant que le bouton de BOOST soit
actionné. Une fois le bouton de BOOST est appuyé sur, le XL40D
fournira jusquâĂ 50dB de gain. Voir le Figure 7.
3. En ajustant la TONE commutez te permet dâadapter votre
expĂ©rience dâaudition. Puisque nous tous avons diffĂ©rentes prĂ©fĂ©rences
dâaudition nous suggĂ©rons explorer chaque arrangement pour trouver
celui le plus confortable pour toi. Ces quatre arrangements, avec notre
ampliïŹcation de volume, font partie de la technologie de la Puissance
de ClartĂ© de Digital (DCPâą). Voir le Figure 8. Les arrangements
disponibles sont :
1- Emphase de basse fréquence : mieux entendaient les bruits
graves ;
2 - Réponse en fréquence plate : mieux pour des utilisateurs de
prothĂšse auditive ;
3 - Puissance de clartĂ©/rĂ©ponse Ă haute frĂ©quence dâemphase :
mieux utilisé à entendez les sons de haute fréquence ;
4 - Multi compression de bande avec la réponse à haute fréquence
dâemphase : le meilleur arrangement pour lâintelligibilitĂ© de la
parole.
Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8
NOTE : Boost bouton nâest pas actif en mode haut-parleur.
DĂ©rogation dâAmpliïŹcation
Sur le fond du XL40D, il y a un commutateur de priorité de poussée.
Quand ceci est placé à ON la fonction de poussée est automatiquement
permise chaque fois le tĂ©lĂ©phone est prise. Dans lâutilisation standard,
quand le commutateur de priorité de poussée est placé à OFF la fonction
de poussĂ©e sâĂ©teindra aprĂšs que le tĂ©lĂ©phone soit accrochĂ© vers le
haut. Plaçant ce commutateur à ON est suggéré si tous utilisateurs du
tĂ©lĂ©phone ont besoin de lâampliïŹcation. Le rĂ©glage de ce commutateur
Ă OFF est utile quand les gens avec lâutilisation variable de capacitĂ©
dâaudition le tĂ©lĂ©phone. Voir le Figure 9.
ON
OFF
Boost
Override
Figure 9
XL40 âą
M8
M9
M10
Figure 10 Figure 11
Pour composer les nombres sauvés :
1. En mode de combiné, soulevez le combiné et appuyez sur la
touche mémoire appropriée.
2. En mode de speakerphone, appuyez sur la touche mémoire
appropriée avec le combiné dans le berceau.
Figure 5
Sâil y a une panne de puissance, le XL40D maintiendra son plein
ampliïŹcation pendant jusquâĂ 48 heures avec quatre batteries de secours
alkalines dâaa (non incluses).
Le tĂ©lĂ©phone fonctionne comme tĂ©lĂ©phone rĂ©gulier sâil nây a aucune
batterie de puissance ou de protection. Dans ce cas-ci, les voyants
de signalisation, la sonnerie forte, le bloc de touches allumé et
lâampliïŹcation seront inactifs ; vous pourrez toujours faire et recevoir
des appels de tĂ©lĂ©phone, mais lâampliïŹcation supplĂ©mentaire ne sera pas
enganged. Nous recommandons dâinstaller des batteries si vous vivez
dans un secteur avec les pannes fréquentes de puissance.
LâINFORMATION TECHNIQUE
Niveau dĂ©cibel ampliïŹĂ© : 50dB/124dB
Gamme de contrÎle de tonalité : Gamme complÚte : 300 à 3000Hertz qui
utilise un réglage par curseur
Dimensions :
Grosseur : 9 Âœâ x 7â x 3 ÂŒâ (24.13cm X 17.78cm x 8.25cm)
Poids : 2.52 livres (1.14kg)
Puissance requise :
Adaptateur CD : 9VDC, 500 mA
Piles : 4 piles alcalines AA (non incluses)
LISTE ET VUE DâENSEMBLE DE DISPOSITIF
AMPLIFICATION SORTANT DE LA PAROLE (OSA)
Cette fonction ampliïŹe votre discours ainsi elle devient plus fort Ă
la personne sur lâautre ïŹn de lâappel. Pour permettre cette fonction,
appuyer sur et tenir le bouton de pendant 3 secondes BOOST/OSA
(voir Figure12). Les signaux sonores de téléphone ; la fonction peut
ĂȘtre activer/tandis quâĂ un appel de tĂ©lĂ©phone ou en mode âattenteâ.
VĂ©riïŹer la fonction est en activitĂ©, soulĂšve le combinĂ© et vĂ©riïŹe la
lumiÚre au dessus du téléphone. Si la lumiÚre est ORANGE, la fonction
est en activitĂ©. Pour ajuster le niveau de lâampliïŹcation Ă votre voix,
utilisez le commutateur du cĂŽtĂ© du tĂ©lĂ©phone marquĂ© lâampliïŹcation
sortant de la parole (OSA). Vous pouvez choisir entre trois niveaux :
Bas, Med et Haut (voir Figure 13).
Pour retourner au défaut plaçant pour votre niveau de volume de voix,
appuyez sur et tenez le bouton de encore pendant 3 BOOST/OSA
secondes. Vous entendrez un signal sonore conïŹrmer que la fonction
est handicapĂ©e. Pour vĂ©riïŹer, la lumiĂšre au dessus du tĂ©lĂ©phone ne
devrait pas ĂȘtre orange quand vous ĂȘtes Ă un appel de tĂ©lĂ©phone.
NOTE : AïŹn dâĂ©prouver la meilleure qualitĂ© audio pour les deux
parties pendant un appel, nous vous recommandons allumons cette
fonction seulement si votre voix est trop tranquille. OSA nâest pas en
activité en mode de speakerphone.
Figure 12
Lo Med Hi
Outgoind Speech
Amplification (OSA)
Headset Neckloop
Figure 13
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VUE ARRIĂRE
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T al k
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Boos t
Over ri d e M i s s ed
Cal l Vo ic e
Ma il
Figure 1
Figure 2
Installez les batteries de secours (facultatives) en enlevant la couverture
de batterie suivant les indications du Figure 1. Reliez votre téléphone
suivant les indications du Figure 2.
Reliez une extrémité de la corde de téléphone dans la LIGNE
(carrĂ©e) port sur le dos du tĂ©lĂ©phone ; reliez lâautre extrĂ©mitĂ© de la
corde de téléphone dans votre sortie de téléphone de mur.
Reliez une extrĂ©mitĂ© de la corde ïŹxĂ©e Ă la main (bouclĂ©e) dans le
cric de combinĂ© du cĂŽtĂ© gauche de votre base ; reliez lâautre extrĂ©mitĂ©
de la corde de combiné dans le fond du combiné. Placez le combiné dans
le berceau.
Reliez la corde dâadapteur de CD dans le port (rond) de DC
9V 500mA sur le dos de votre tĂ©lĂ©phone ; branchez lâadapteur Ă votre
sortie Ă©lectrique de mur.
Une fois ïŹni, soulevez le combinĂ© Ă lâessai. Si vous entendez une tonalitĂ©,
votre tĂ©lĂ©phone est opĂ©rationnel. Sinon, vĂ©riïŹez tous les raccordements
encore.
1
2
3
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6
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SECTION 1
Quand vous utilisez votre équipement téléphonique, des mesures de sécurité
simple devraient toujours ĂȘtre sui-vis pour rĂ©duire le risque de feu, choc
Ă©lectrique et blessures aux personnes incluant :
1. Lire et comprendre toutes mode dâemploi.
2. Suivre tout les avis et les modes dâemploi indiquĂ©s sur le tĂ©lĂ©phone.
3. Ne pas utiliser ce tĂ©lĂ©phone prĂšs dâun bain, un lavabo, un Ă©vier de cui sine
ou un bac, dans une cave mouillĂ©e, prĂšs dâune piscine ou aux endroits ou il y
Ă de lâeau.
4. Ăvitez lâutilisation dâun telephone (autre quâun type sans ïŹl) durant un or-
age. Il y a une chance de recevoir un choc Ă©lectrique dâun Ă©clair.
5. Ne pas employer le téléphone pour signaler une fuite de gaz dans les envi-
rons de la fuite.
6. Débranchez ce téléphone de la prise de courant murale avant de le nettoy-
er. Ne pas utiliser des produits nettoyant liquide ou aérosol sur le téléphone.
Employez un Ă©toffe humecter pour nettoyer.
7. Placez ce téléphone sur une surface bien équilibrée. Des dommages séri-
eux et/ou blessures peuvent résulter si le téléphone tombe.
8. Ne pas couvrir les fentes et les ouvertures sur ce téléphone. Ce téléphone
ne devrait jamais ĂȘtre placĂ© sur ou proche dâune chauffer ette ou dâun reg-
istre de chaleur. Ce tĂ©lĂ©phone ne devrait pas ĂȘtre placĂ© dans une installation
encastrĂ©e Ă moins quâune ventilation correcte soit fournie.
9. Faites fonctionner ce téléphone en utilisant la tension électrique déclarée
sur la base de lâunitĂ© ou dans le manuel dâutilisateur. Si vous nâĂȘtes pas cer-
tains de la tension dans votre maison, consultez votre distributeur ou votre
compagnie de pouvoir régional.
10. Ne placez rien sur le cordon dâalimentation. Installez le tĂ©lĂ©phone ou
personne ne marchera ou trébu chera sur le cordon.
11. Ne surchargez pas les prises murales ou les cordes de prolongation
comme ceci peut augmenter le risque du feu ou de choc Ă©lectrique.
12. Ne jamais pousser des objets dans les fentes du téléphone. Ils peuvent
toucher des points de tensions dan gereuses ou causer des courts- circuits
qui pourraient résulter en in cendie ou choc électrique. Ne jamais renverser
du liquide de nâimporte quel genre sur le tĂ©lĂ©phone.
13. Pour réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne pas démonter ce téléphone.
Ouvrir ou enlever des couvertures peut vous exposez Ă de dangereuses
tensions ou Ă dâautres risques. Un remontage incorrect peut causer un choc
Ă©lectrique quand lâappareil est utilisĂ© par la suite.
14. DĂ©branchez cet appareil de la prise de courant murale et envoyez le ser-
vice dâentretient au fabricant sous les conditions suivantes : Quand la corde
ou la prise dâalimentation dâĂ©nergie est frangĂ©e ou endommagĂ©e ; Si on a
renversĂ© le liquide dans le produit ; Si du liquide a Ă©tĂ© renversĂ© dans lâappareil
; Si le tĂ©lĂ©phone a Ă©tĂ© exposĂ© Ă la pluie ou Ă de lâeau ; Si le tĂ©lĂ©phone a tombĂ©
ou si lâĂ©tui est endommagĂ© ; Si le tĂ©lĂ©phone indique un change ment distinct
dans lâexĂ©cution ; Si le tĂ©lĂ©phone ne fonctionne pas comme dâhabitude, mĂȘme
en suivant le mode dâemploi. Seulement rĂ©gler les com-mandes traitĂ©es dans
le Mode Dâemploi. Un rĂ©glage incorrect peut exiger un travail vaste par un
technician qualiïŹĂ© pour rĂ©tablir le tĂ©lĂ©phone Ă une opĂ©ration normale.
15. Ne jamais installer une connexion téléphonique pendant un orage élec-
trique.
16. Ne jamais installer de prises tél phoniques dans des emplacements mouil-
lĂ©s Ă moins que la prise est spĂ©ciïŹquement conçue pour des emplacements
mouillés.
17. Ne jamais toucher de ïŹls tĂ©lĂ©phoniques non isolĂ©s ou de bornes Ă moins
que la ligne tĂ©lĂ©phonique a Ă©tĂ© dĂ©branchĂ©e Ă lâinterface de rĂ©seau.
18. Faites attention en installant ou en modiïŹant les lignes tĂ©lĂ©phoniques.
MESURES DE SĂCURITĂ
MESURES DE SĂCURITĂ POUR PILES
Disposez les piles usagées selon les directives.
1. Ne pas jeter les piles dans un feu, elles peuvent exploser. VĂ©riïŹez les rĂ©gle-
mentations locales pour des instructions de décharge spéciales.
2. Ne pas ouvrir ou dĂ©grader les piles. LâĂ©lectrolyte relĂąchĂ© est corrosif et
peut causer des blessures aux yeux et Ă la peau. Ceci peut ĂȘtre toxique si
avalé.
3. Faites attention durant le maniement des piles aïŹn de ne pas causer un
court-circuit à la pile avec des matériaux sous courants tels que les bagues,
les bracelets et les clefs. La pile ou le matériel de conduction peut sur-
chauffer et peut causer des brûlures.
Product Specifications
Brand: | Clarity |
Category: | Telephone |
Model: | XL40D |
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