English
9
Operation
Your telephone is also specially adapted to work with wireless Widex hearing aids�
This means that the sound from the telephone is transmitted directly into your
hearing aid(s)� When you place the telephone near one of your ears wearing a hearing
aid, a ‘dong’ sound in the hearing aid will indicate that the function is activated�
Hold the phone close to one ear using the hearing aid�
When the telephone is moved out of range, your hearing aid(s) will return to the listening program
chosen as program number 1 (usually the Master program)�
If the telephone sound is too weak or too loud, you can use the volume keys
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to adjust the
volume� If you need further information, please consult your hearing health care professional�
For users who do not wear hearing aids, the telephone works as otherwise described in this manual�
Calling
Make a call
• Press
q
/ FLASH or and dial the telephone number�
• Dial the telephone number and press
q
/ FLASH or � If needed, delete number with
MUTE / REMOVE�
Receive a call
When the handset rings, press
q
/ FLASH, or any dialing key (0-9,
or )�
End a call
Press
L
/ CLEAR or put the handset in the telephone base�
Use the speakerphone
During a call, press to switch between speakerphone and normal handset use�
Redial
The handset stores the last 10 telephone numbers dialed�
1� Press REDIAL / PAUSE�
2� Press
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or REDIAL / PAUSE repeatedly until the desired entry is displayed�
3� Press / FLASH or to dial�