Operation Manual

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CC220R
11.5. NUMBER OF RINGS
This parameter determines the number of times your phone rings before your answering
machine is started. The number of rings is between 2 and 7; you can also select the Saver
mode.
The Saver mode automatically determines: whether the answering machine contains any new
messages or not; if it has no new messages, the number of ring tones will be 4 and if has new
messages, number of ring tones will be 2.
•Go to ANS. MACH / SETTINGS / NO OF RINGS.
The programmed number of rings is displayed on the screen. Press Edit to
change this number.
Using keys or , either choose the desired number of rings (from 2 to 7) from the
list or the Eco System. Press OK.
12. APPENDIX
12.1. HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY
If you are suffering from hearing loss, the phone may be difficult to use. Even if you wear a
hearing aid, you may have “whistling” problems when you try to use a phone.
Some hearing aids have a “T” switch that allows you to hear with compatible phones and which
prevents high-pitch whistling. The CC220R phone has an inductive coupler that provides
compatibility with hearing aids having a “T” position . The CC220R handset emits a
magnetic field when used. The “T” magnetic induction coil inside the hearing aid “hears” the
magnetic field and converts it back into sound.
If your hearing aid is provided with a “T” position, follow these steps:
Before dialling a number, set your hearing aid to “T”.
- On programmable hearing aids, you can select the “T” position using the remote
control.
- Increase the hearing aid volume.
- If you use a round-the-ear hearing aid:
Hold the phone earpiece against the hearing aid (NOT against your ear)- Move the
phone earpiece along the hearing aid to the point you hear best.
- If you use an in-the-ear hearing aid:
Hold the phone earpiece against the hearing aid.
- When you have finished your call, turn down your hearing aid volume again and set its
switch back to the “Microphone” position.
Tips when using hearing aids not provided with a “T” position
If you use a round-the-ear hearing aid, hold the phone earpiece against the top of your
hearing aid (NOT against your ear).
If you use an in-the-ear hearing aid, hold the phone earpiece against the hearing aid.