Doro Afti 40 Corded Phone (AFTI40) - afti_40.pdf

Doro Afti 40 Corded Phone (AFTI40) Owners Manuals, User Guides, Instructional Help Documents & Operating Information - afti_40.pdf

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AFTI 40

Hotel Telephone

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Hook switch

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Mute Button

10 Direct Memory Buttons

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Volume Control for Handset

11 Extension Port

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Speaker

12 Store Button

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Redial Button

13 Ringer Switch

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Recall (R) Button

14 Recall Time Selector

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Speaker button and LED

15 MW Selector Switches

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Volume Control for Speaker

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Operation Connection 1. Connect the curly cord to the handset and to the socket marked q. 2. Connect the telephone cord to the socket marked T, and then to the telephone network socket. The modular plug will click when correctly put into place. 3. Pick up the handset and listen for the dial tone. IMPORTANT! The earpiece of the handset may attract small ferromagnetic objects such as staples and pins, care should be taken when placing the handset near these items.

Wall Mounting To wall-mount the telephone, first detach the table support by placing thumbs at either end of the support and pushing towards the rear/top side of the telephone. It can now be mounted directly to an existing wall plate or by fixing two screws in the wall, positioned vertically 100 mm apart. These screws will fit into the two ‘keyholes’ at the back of the telephone.

Hearing Aid Compatible This telephone is hearing-aid compatible. Select the T mode on your hearing aid to enable this feature.

Group Listening During a call, it is possible to activate the Group Listening function by pressing s. With this function activated, the call can be heard from the speaker on the base unit as well as from the handset. That way, anyone in the same room as the base unit will be able to hear both parties and follow the conversation. 1. Dial the number as usual. 2. Once the call has been connected, press s to activate the Group Listening function. The conversation can then be heard via the speaker. The speaker indicator will illuminate while the Group Listening function is active. 3. Adjust the volume, if needed, using the volume control on the side. 4. To deactivate the Group Listening function, press s once again. The speaker can also be used for hands free dialling. Press s, then dial the number and pick up the handset when the call is answered. Remember that there is a microphone in the handset only. www.doro.com Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine

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Operation Mute Button The microphone is disabled while the z button is held down.

Redial Button If the number dialled is engaged, or if you wish to redial the last number dialled, lift the receiver (or press the s button) and press the redial button r.

Volume Controls The handset earpiece volume may be adjusted during a call using . Press the right side of the button to increase the volume, the left side to decrease it. The base speaker volume is adjusted with the control on the side of the base.

Labels/protective cover A set of labels are included with this product. The Hook Switch memory label can be used for displaying information of a more temporary kind, whereas the label under the protective cover is to be used for more permanent information, such as instructions regarding room service, wake-up calls, laundry, etc. To reduce the possibility of tampering with the label or its information, the protective cover is designed to be quite difficult to remove. Remove it by pressing the button located under the table support (after detaching the support). Keep the button depressed, while pulling the cover upward. To remove the Hook Switch label, use a thin instrument to remove it from its holder, and to put it back in. The Hook Switch itself cannot be opened.

Connection of additional equipment Additional equipment such as modems or cordless phones can be connected to this telephone via the socket on the right side of the base. Two methods of operation can be selected by using the 1:2 switch located on the underside of of the base: 1. allows for single line parallel operation. For example, a compute