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                        TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ........................................................................................ 4 Parts Checklist .................................................................................. 6 Quick Reference Guide .................................................................. 7  Connecting the phone  ................................................................. 9   Introduction to Digital Clarity Power .....................................10  Clarity Power 
                    
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                        INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Clarity Professional XL50   Amplified Telephone. Clarity is proud to offer you the only certified 60dB phone   in the market. The Clarity Professional XL50 offers our  patented Digital Clarity Power that uses digital technology   to enhance the volume and clarity of your phone conversa- tions. This User Guide and Quick Start Guide will provide   you with the information you need to use your XL50   effectively, easily and safely. Read this manual thorough
                    
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                        FEATURES Digital Clarity Power™ Technology With Digital Clarity Power, high frequency sounds are amplified  more than low frequency sounds so words are not just louder,  but clearer and easier to understand. It also provides intelligent  amplification to make soft sounds audible, while keeping loud  sounds bearable. Tone Selection Another added benefit of our patented Digital Clarity Power   is the ability to customize the phones performance to your   specific hearing needs. The XL50 has four av
                    
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                        CONTENTS & PARTS CHECKLIST LAMP AMERIPHONE® XL50 BOOST VOLUME 1 2 3 4 Handset Base unit AC adapter Handset coil cord Telephone line cord Mounting bracket User guide 6                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
                    
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                        XL50 Quick Reference Guide FEATURES   1 Phone Number Directory 9 Boost/Missed calls    Voice Mail/Extension  2 Memory Button  10 Tone Control   3 Redial Button 11  Hold Indicator  4 Flash Button 12  Program Button  5 Volume Slider 13  Hold Button  6 Low Battery Indicator 14  Lamp Flasher Button  7 Visual Ringer  8 Boost Button 14 1 2 LAMP ® AMERIPHONE XL50 BOOST 3 VOLUME 1 2 3 4 13  12  11  10  9  7  6 5 4 8   7                                                                                     
                    
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                        XL50 Quick Reference Guide FEATURES   1 Ringer Volume Switch 5 Bed Shaker Port  2 Ring Tone Switch 6 Pulse/Tone Switch  3 Audio Output Port 7 Phone Line Connection  4 Wireless Lamp Flasher Port 8 AC Adapter Connection SIDE VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BACK VIEW BED SHAKER DC12V DIAL P T LINE 8                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        XL50 Quick Reference Guide HOW TO CONNECT THE XL50 PHONE FOR DESKTOP USE 2 1 3 1. Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the “Line” jack on the    back of the XL50 and the other end to the phone outlet on your wall.  2. Connect the handset cord to the telephone as shown above.  3.  Plug the other end into the AC jack on the telephone. Plug the AC     adapter into an electric outlet. 4. Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. The phone is ready to use.      The XL50 phone may also be 
                    
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                        INTRODUCTION  TO DIGITAL CLARITY POWER      Digital Clarity Power™ Technology With Digital Clarity Power, the high frequency sounds are amplified  more than the low frequency sounds so words are not just louder,  but clearer and easier to understand. It also provides intelligent  amplification to make soft sounds audible while keeping loud   sounds tolerable. To enable this type of technology, there is actually a computer   running information inside the phone.  Each time the handset is  picked 
                    
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                        Volume Reset Override On the bottom of the XL50, there is a Volume Reset -OFF Override switch.  When this is set to “On” the  -ON Boost function is automatically enabled every time  Volume Reset the phone is picked up.  In standard use, when the  Override Override is set to “Off” the Boost function will turn  Figure B off after the phone is hung up.  Setting this switch  to “On” is suggested if all the users of the phone  need the amplification.  Setting this switch to “Off”  is useful when peop
                    
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                        OVERVIEW OF XL50 TONE SETTINGS      4 High 3 Amplification 2 1 Low Amplification High Frequency Low Frequency The XL50 offers four different tone settings to provide an experience that  may be customized to fit a specific users need.  The illustration above shows  how the four settings relate to each other and the amount of amplification  they give to the different frequencies of sound. The following charts illustrate each tone setting separately.  Read each  explanation and examine the charts t
                    
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                        OVERVIEW OF XL50 TONE SETTINGS High Amplification 2 Low Amplification Low Frequency High Frequency The second tone is a flat amplification of all sounds.  This is for the user who  wants full volume amplification for every type of sound.  This is suggested if  the user is wearing a digital hearing aid while using the phone. High Amplification 3 Low Amplification Low Frequency High Frequency The third tone setting is our set Clarity Power that begins to focus more  on the higher frequency sounds 
                    
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                        GETTING STARTED There are five initial steps involved in setting up  your XL50 1.  Insert four AA alkaline batteries for back-up in case of    AC power outage. See below. 2.  Decide if you want the phone to sit on a desk or hang    on the wall.  3.  Connect the telephone components. Pages 15-16. 4.  Program up to eleven (11) telephone numbers to call    with the press of a memory button. See Page 18. 5.  Set up Notification Options. See Page 20. Installing the Backup Batteries If there is a powe
                    
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                        GETTING STARTED Connecting your Telephone 1.  Carefully remove your telephone from its box. If there    is any visible damage, do not attempt to operate this    equipment. Return it to the place of purchase. 2.  Check to be sure that you have all items that come    with your XL50 telephone. You should have a Hand   set, Base Unit, AC Adapter, Mounting Bracket, Han dset    Line Cord, and Telephone Line Cord. Choosing a Location •  The XL50 requires a modular phone jack and a     standard 120 Volt
                    
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                        GETTING STARTED 3.  Plug one end of the modular coiled handset cord into    the hand set. Plug the other end into the jack located    on the left side of the telephone. Place the handset in    the cradle. See Figure 3. 4.  Set the TONE/PULSE switch located on the back     of the base to correct dialing mode. Please check with   Figure 3  your local telephone company if uncertain of the type    of service. 5.  Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. The phone is    ready to use. Warning: Use
                    
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                        GETTING STARTED 4.  Plug the flat telephone line cord into the wall plate    jack, then align the mounting bracket’s keyhole slots    with the wall plate studs and slide the base of the    phone downward to secure it on the wall.    See Figure 6. Figure 6 5.  Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the    bottom of the handset. Plug the other end of the     handset into the modular jack marked HANDSET    located on the left side of the phone. Place receiver in    the cradle. See Figure 7. 6
                    
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                        TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Receiving a Call When a call is received, the audible ringer will sound and  the visual ringer will flash to alert you of an incoming call.  To answer the call, lift the handset or use the headset (if a  headset is connected). FEATURES Memory Storage Phone numbers can be stored into the phones memory  to enable one button dialing. The phone directory allows  space for eleven (11) different phone numbers. One space  is marked to be used to store an emergency number.   LAMP ® 
                    
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                        TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Lamp Flasher / Bed Shaker Notification A Wireless Lamp Flasher and Bed Shaker can be con- nected to the phone to allow for a variety of ways to   alert the user that the phone is ringing. The Wireless   Lamp Flasher will cause any connected light source to  flash when the phone rings. The Bed Shaker is an acces- sory that will begin to vibrate when the phone rings.  This function is only available with the optional Lamp  Flasher or Bed Shaker Notification Accessories.  First
                    
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                        TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Flash Flash is a feature that enables you to answer a call if you  have call waiting. Please contact your local telephone  BOOST VOLUME company for information on subscribing to this feature.  1 2 3 4 Pressing the FLASH button while you are having a phone  conversation will pick up the second conversation and  Figure 14 place the first call on hold. Press the FLASH button again  to continue your conversation with the first caller.   See Figure 14. Last Number Redial Redial a