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headphones, earbuds, silhouettes, cellular accessories and
cochlear patchcords* (not included).
*
Caution
: Before plugging any cord into your cochlear implant
processor, you should consult your implant manufacturer.
The Audio Neckloop/Headset Jack
- the 3.5mm Audio
Neckloop/Headset jack allows you to listen through your
device while speaking into the handset or speakerphone.
This jack is located on the rear side of the base.
Telephone Headset Jack
- the 2.5mm telephone jack can
accommodate many hands-free headsets. By using this jack,
you can listen and speak through your hands-free headset.
This jack is located on the left side of the base.
NOTE:
When
a 2.5mm audio device is plugged in, the audio signal to the
handset & speakerphone will now be transferred to the audio
device. No output on the handset or speakerphone will be heard.
1. Plug your neckloop, headphones, headset or other
accessory into the Audio jack or Telephone headset jack.
2. If you are using the 3.5mm Audio jack and want to
speak into the handset, lift the handset, listen for dial
tone and dial the number. Speak into the handset
and adjust your volume. To end the call, replace the
handset to the base.
3. If you are using the 3.5mm Audio jack and want to
speak into the speakerphone, press the
Speaker
key, listen for dial tone and dial the number. Speak
into speakerphone (the conversation will be heard
through both your audio equipment and over the
speakerphone) and adjust your volume. To end the
call, press the
Speaker
key again on the base.
4. If you are using the 2.5mm Telephone headset jack
for total hands-free communication, leave the handset
in the cradle. Press the
Headset
key, listen for
dial tone and dial the number. Talk into the headset
microphone and adjust your volume. To end the call,
press the
Headset
key.