Please Note: Amplified phones are designed for use on ANALOG phone lines only. Do not connect an amplified phone to a DIGITAL phone line. Digital phone technology can damage the amplified phone and void both the manufacturer's warranty and HSDC's 30-day return policy. For more information, click here.
Built-in answering machine can replace the voice mail feature the analog line looses when bypassing a digital phone system
Amplified speakerphone in both the base and handset
Handset volume adjustable up to a 50 dB gain
4 Tone adjustments add clarity to the handset and its built-in speakerphone
Answering machine messages can be played back through the handset for improved clarity and volume
3.5mm Audio Output jack allows for the use of a neckloop or DAI cord
2.5mm Headset Jack for a standard cellular headset or silhouette headset (see Related Products below)
5.8 MHz transmission frequency
Hearing Aid Compatible handset works with hearing aids and CI processors equipped with a telecoil (telephone switch) to improve clarity
Add up to 3 remote handsets (see Related Products below)
All amplified phones are sensitive to power surges. Protect the phone by plugging it and the phone line into a surge suppressor. A battery back-up unit (UPS) with surge suppressor will protect the phone and keep it running temporarily during any power outage.
If you are using a DSL phone line, a second high frequency filter may need to be attached to the phone line to remove the background noise caused by the modem.
Troubleshooting Tips:
When using a digital-to-analog convertor, constant audio feedback (squealing) or loss of the outgoing voice are signs that the phone is not compatible with the convertor.
If the phone is not going to be shared, the amplifier can be set to turn on automatically for each call.