HUMANTECHNIK Scalla-SOS Amplifying Telephone User Manual

June 4, 2024
HUMANTECHNIK

User manual
Amplifying telephone with large buttons and a wireless emergency pendant

Scalla-SOS Amplifying Telephone

Thank you for purchasing the scallaSOS phone! We hope that you will enjoy it for a long time. Please read this user manual carefully to ensure that you set up the phone correctly and that you are familiar with all its functions.

Safety instructions

To ensure that you put your telephone into operation and use it safely, please read the following safety instructions and the chapter entitled, Installation”.

Caution:
This telephone can be set to a high volume. To protect your hearing or the hearing of people with normal hearing – particularly children – from damage due to excessive volume, please observe the following instructions:

  1. Set a low volume level before you put the handset to your ear.
  2. Adjust the volume to a comfortable level during use.
  • Place the machine on a non-slip surface.
  • Lay the connection cables in such a way that they are safe from causing accidents.
  • Never expose the telephone to the following influences:
    • Heat sources
    • Direct sunlight
    • Humidity
  • Protect your phone from moisture, dust, aggressive liquids, and vapours.
  • Only connect the connection cables to the corresponding connection sockets.
  • Never
    • open the phone yourself!
    • carry the telephone by the connecting cables!

Package contents

Please check if all following parts are included: ­

  • Telephone »scallaSOS« ­
  • Power supply unit ­
  • Telephone-to-handset cable ­
  • Handset ­
  • Wireless emergency button with lanyard ­
  • 4 batteries, size AAA ­
  • User manual ­
  • Warranty card
    Should any parts be missing, kindly contact your specialist dealer or the manufacturer directly.

Installation:

Where to set up the emergency phone **

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When installing the emergency phone, please consider that the unit should be within the signal range of the emergency pendant, therefore placed in an area of common use during day and night. The range of the pendant is reduced by structural obstacles (for example walls) and has a range up to 40 meters in an open area.

Installing the batteries of the telephone powercut backup **

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The telephone requires 4 pieces of Type AAA 1.5V Alkaline batteries for the backup of all functions (including the emergency call function) for a maximum of 12 hours. The telephone numbers in memory and voice recording are stored in a non-volatile flash memory which does not require battery backup. Make sure that the telephone is disconnected from the telephone line and the mains power supply before opening the battery compartment.
Please proceed as follows when inserting the batteries:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover underneath the phone.
2. Insert four 1.2 V alkaline batteries (size AAA, included) into the battery compartment.
Ensure that the batteries are inserted with correct polarity!
3. Close the battery compartment cover.

Please note:

  1. When the battery symbol appears on the LCD display, you should replace the batteries.
  2. For safety reasons, if the battery voltage becomes too low, the phone will automatically shut down. In this case, the display will fade out and all functions will be off, except the basic functions, such as calling, dialling, receiving etc. which will still be working.
  3. When the batteries are replaced, replug the AC power adaptor. The display will light up and the symbol  will disappear from the display.
Replacement of the emergency pendant battery **

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The pedant is equipped with a pre-installed 12V internal battery (type 23A). Each time the red button is pressed, the LED will light up to indicate the transmission. In case the LED does not light up, please replace battery with a new one. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the 3 screws holding the pendant together. Exchange the battery and reassemble the pendant.

Connecting the power adaptor and telephone line **

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Connect the plug of the power supply with the power socket marked with »DC 9V« on the rear of the telephone and connect the telephone line with the line-in socket. For safety reasons, please only use the power adapter which is supplied with the telephone.

  1. Ringer volume switch
  2. DC 9V power socket
  3. Telephone line socket

Product layout:

  1. Hook switch
  2. Display. The top line indicates date and various icons, middle area indicates 14 digits of numbers, the bottom line shows the letters of phone book entires and the menu.
  3. Visual incoming call indicator. This area flashes when a call is coming in.
  4. UP key. In standby, press the key to scroll up in the caller ID list. When navigating within the menu, press the key to move upwards within the menu options.  During a phone call, press the UP key to increase the volume.
  5. DOWN key. In standby, press the key to scroll down in the caller ID list. In menu navigation, press the key to move downwards within the menu options.  During a phone call, press the DOWN key to reduce the volume.
  6. NEW CALL indicator. This LED flashes if the phone has received unanswered calls.
  7. CID/ESC key. In standby, press the key to switch to the caller ID and phonebook list, then press UP or DOWN key to view the list. In menu mode, press the key to exit the menu operation.
  8. DEL key. When in number and character input mode, press the key to delete one digit or a letter. In the menu operation mode, press the key to exit the menu levels.
  9. MENU key. In standby, press the key to enter the menu. In menu mode, press the key to navigate through menu options.
  10. OK/DIAL key. In menu navigation, press the key to confirm menu options and enter further menu steps. When browsing the caller ID list or phonebook, press the key to dial the indicated number.
  11. FLASH key. Press the key to trigger a flash time (line breaking, for PABX systems).
  12. REDIAL/P key. Press to redial the last dialed number or to insert a pause of 3.6 seconds when dialling a number.
  13. IN USE indicator. This LED lights up when the receiver is off the hook.
  14. HANDS-FREE button. Press the button to turn the hands-free mode on or off.
  15. Hotkeys 1 and 2. These keys can be used for the shortcut-dialing of often used telephone numbers. Press to dial the assigned number. A photograph of a person or any other image can be laid into the buttons. The image size is 20 x 20 mm.
  16. SOS key. Press the SOS key for 3 seconds to trigger the SOS call procedure.
  17. Numeric keys 0-9, , #. Press these to enter numbers or letters.
  18. Loudspeaker for hands-free mode.
  19. Microphone of handset.
  20. Loudspeaker of handset.

Features and functions

  • Easy to see: Big buttons and large characters on the display screen. The display has a high resolution with 5 levels of contrast and full backlight. Incoming calls are indicated by a red light.
  • Easy to hear: The ringtone volume can be adjusted, and the volume of the caller can also be increased or lowered. The handset has inbuilt induction for  compatibility with hearing systems.
  • Voice guide: When navigating the menu, the positions are voiced in the set language (the voice function can be deactivated).
  • Talking keypad: in pre-dialing mode, the phone will voice the digit of each pressed keypad button.
  • Talking caller ID: The telephone will say the name or the number of the person calling, according to the set language.
  • Spoken phonebook number: You can record your voice to announce the name of the caller. When an incoming call comes from the caller which is stored in phonebook, the phone will play the recorded name. If no voice is recorded for the entry, the telephone will announce the phone number. The name or number is also read while browsing in the phonebook.
  • Recordable emergency message: An emergency message of up to 20 seconds length can be recorded.
  • Phonebook emergency list with priority setting: When a telephone number is stored in the phonebook list, you can decide if the number is an emergency number and in which priority it is to be called. 5 numbers can be assigned as an emergency call recipient.
  • Emergency pendant: Included wireless pendant with a range of 40 meters in open areas. Up to 5 pedants can be used with the same telephone (optional).
  • Answering a call from the emergency pendant: You can answer an incoming call by pressing the wireless SOS button for 3 seconds. The incoming call is relayed  to the speaker. Press the SOS button again for 3 seconds to end the call.
  • Hotkeys 1 and 2: The telephone features two memory keys for the fast dialling of important numbers – like family members, the police, or an ambulance.

Basic functions:

Make a call

Pick up the handset or press the hands-free key, and you can hear the dial tone from the handset or speaker if the line is connected. Enter the desired number to make a call. If the dialed number exceeds 14 digits, it will show the last 14 digits only. After 6 seconds, the display will indicate the call timer. If the call is answered by the other side, the communication is established. If you have completed your call, replace the handset or press the hands-free key again to end the telephone call.

Answer a call

At an incoming call, the telephone rings and the call indicator flashes. If the caller ID function is available for the line, the »NEW CALL« indicator will also flash, the caller ID number is shown on screen and the telephone will voice the caller’s number. If the number matches with a phonebook entry, the stored name will be shown also. Pick up the handset or press the hands- free key to answer the call. After talking, hang up the handset or press hands-free again to end the call. The call timer will indicate the spent call time for a short while.

Pre-dial function

When the handset is placed on the cradle, you can enter the digits of a telephone number you wish to call directly. This allows for more time when entering a long number.The display shows the corresponding digits and the telephone will voice them accordingly. The maximum possible length of a telephone number is 32 digits. An entry can be corrected by pressing the »DEL«-key, which deletes the last digit in the row, one by one. After having entered the number, pick up the handset or press the »hands-free« key, or press »OK/DIAL« key to dial the number.

Emergency Feature

The telephone is equipped with an emergency call feature, specially designed for people living alone. It sports an »SOS« key on the top of the telephone and also provides a wireless pendant for making an emergency call. When »SOS« key on the telephone or the button on pendant is pressed for 3 seconds, the phone will:
a) A loud acoustic alarm is sounded for 15 seconds to get immediate help within the house.
b) If no help arrives, the phone dials up to 5 defined numbers from the emergency call list in sequence (for emergency number editing, please refer to “store number”);
c) If the called number answers the emergency call, either the default pre- recorded message “This is an emergency call, to accept the call press zero” or the user-recorded emergency message will be played back. If the call recipient presses the 0 key on his telephone, 2 minutes of hands-free speakerphone conversation will be activated.
d) After 2 minutes, warning beeps will sound and after 10 seconds, the first emergency call is disconnected and the next emergency number in the list will be dialed. If the call recipient presses key »1« and then key »5« during the warning beeps, the speakerphone conversation can last more 2 minutes again, and so on. The call receipient can also cancel the speakerphone conversation at any time by pressing key »1«, followed by key »9«.
e) Press and hold the »SOS« button on the telephone or the emergency pendant for 3 seconds and the emergency call process will be stopped.

Please note: The emergency call routine can only function if emergency dial numbers have been defined. If no numbers are set, only the acoustic alarm will be sounded for 15 seconds when the emergency feature is triggered.

Last number redial

Pick up the handset or press the hands-free button, then press the »REDIAL/P« key. The telephone will automatically dial the last dialed number.
* Please note: The redial number can be a maximum of up to 32 digits, including, # and P(Pause).

Pause

This feature is not commonly used and may only be needed on special occasions. When dialling with the handset off the cradle or when pre-dialing, press the »REDIAL/P« key to insert a pause in the chain of digits. The display will show the letter »P« in the row of entered numbers, When the combination is dialed, the line will insert a 3.6-second pause at the position while dialing. Note: The 3.6-second pause can also be saved into a phonebook number or the memory of hotkeys 1 and 2.

Flash time function

This feature is not commonly used and may only be needed on special occasions. In case the telephone is used within a PABX (multi-client telephone system), it can be necessary to insert flash time for some special functions. In off- hook mode, press the »FLASH« key to insert flash time. The flash time length can be changed in the menu. Please read “Set flash time”.

Adjust handset volume

During a phone call, the volume of the handset can be adjusted with the ▲-UP and ▼-DOWN buttons. »▲« means increasing the volume and »▼« lowers the volume.

Adjust Hands-free volume

The volume of a hands-free call can also be adjusted by using the ▲-UP and ▼-DOWN buttons. Pressing »▲« increases the volume and pressing »▼« lowers the volume.

Adjust ringer volume

The ringer volume switch can be found on the rear of the telephone. There are 3 selectable volume levels, marked by bell symbols: low, medium, and high. The ringtone volume can be set accordingly.

Caller ID management

This feature is available if you have subscribed to the caller line identification service of your telephone network service provider. Your phone can store up to 30 answered and unanswered calls with the date and time information in the call list. The caller ID sequence is shown on the top line with date and time together. The number will be kept on the display for 30 seconds when the phone is ringing. If the number matches with one of the entries in your phonebook, the stored name will be displayed on the bottom line of the display. Missed calls are tagged as »NEW« at the beginning of the missed call entry. Once the missed call entry has been read, the tag will be removed. If several calls come from the same call number, the entry is tagged as »REPEAT«, shown before the call number, with the date and time of the most recent call. When the telephone is on standby, the display will indicate the total number of new calls as »NEW: XX«, with XX here standing as the amount of calls. If the caller ID number is withheld, »Withheld« will be displayed. If the caller ID number is unavailable, »Out Of Area« will be displayed.

View the Caller ID List

In standby, press the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons to view the caller ID list. All unanswered and answered calls are saved in this list. Press the ▼-DOWN button to read the latest caller ID, press ▲-UP button to view an older caller ID. When the call list is full, the oldest call will be replaced by the latest call.

Dial back from caller ID list

While viewing a caller ID number in the list, press »OK/DIAL« key to directly call back to number in hands-free speakerphone mode.

Store a caller ID number into the phonebook

While viewing a caller ID number in the caller ID list, press the »MENU« key for 2 seconds. When the display shows »COPY TO MEMORY«, press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. The task is confirmed by the display indicating »SAVED«, which is also voiced by the phone.

Delete a caller ID number

While viewing a caller ID number, shortly press the »DEL« key to delete the entry. The display shows »DELETE?« on the bottom line. Press and hold the »DEL« key for 2 seconds. The task is confirmed by the display indicating »DELETED«, which is also voiced by the phone.

Delete all caller ID numbers

While viewing a caller ID number, press and hold »DEL« key for 2 seconds. The display shows »DELETE ALL?« on the bottom line. Press and hold the »DEL« key again for 2 seconds. The task is confirmed by the display indicating »DELETED«, which is also voiced by the phone.

Phonebook management

You can store up to 30 phonebook entries in the telephone memory, with maximum of 22 digits for numbers and 16 characters for names. Should the phonebook memory be at its limit and you want to add another entry, the display will indicate »MEMORY FULL«. In this case, you must delete one phonebook entry before you can add a new one. Please note that you cannot add multiple entries with the same phone number.

View phonebook entries

In standby, press »CID/ESC« to switch to the caller ID and phonebook list. When the phonebook list icon is shown on the display, press the ▲-UP or -▼DOWN buttons to browse the phonebook list. The phonebook entry sequence number is also shown.

Dial back from phonebook list

While viewing a phonebook number, press »OK/DIAL« key to directly call the number in hands-free speakerphone mode.

Save a telephone number to the phonebook

You can save a telephone number and the corresponding name to the phone’s telephone book. In case of a wrong input while still entering the number or name, correct the entry by pressing the »DEL« key to delete the last character in the row, one by one. Press the »MENU« key to enter the menu options and press the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons to select »STORE NUMBER«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to start. The cursor flashes on the middle line. Enter the telephone number (up to 22 digits). When the telephone number is entered, press the »OK/DIAL« key again. The flashing cursor jumps to the bottom line. Enter the letters of the name by pressing the corresponding numeric keys repeatedly until the desired letter is displayed. Wait for the cursor to jump to the next position and repeat. When the name is entered (up to 16 characters), press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. The display shows »EMERGENCY OFF«, which means that the number has not been added to the emergency number call list. If you do not wish to add the number to the emergency list, press the »OK/DIAL« key and the entry will be saved, which the display confirms by showing »SAVED!«.
If you wish to add the number to the emergency list, press the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN button. The display shows »EMERGENCY ON«. When pressing the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm, the display will indicate you to select the »LOCATION« from 1 to 5. This defines the emergency call priority sequence, with »1« being the first number to be called during the emergency call process and »5« the last. Change the location number by pressing the -UP or -DOWN button. The offered selection comprises the location numbers given to other phonebook entries as well as the next free position number. Should you choose a location number which is already given to another telephone number in the phonebook, the display will prompt »OVERWRITE?« Press the »OK/DIAL« key to save the entry to the phonebook. If »EMERGENCY ON« is selected, the number is also saved to the emergency call list. The display confirms by showing »SAVED!«.

Store a number on Hotkey 1 or Hotkey 2

Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key. Use the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons to select »STORE NUMBER«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key and enter the phone number (up to 22 digits). Press Hotkey 1 or Hotkey 2, then press the »OK/DIAL« key again. The display confirms the process by showing »SAVED!«. To dial using a Hotkey, simply press Hotkey 1 or Hotkey 2. Then pick up the handset or press the hands-free button to access the line and the stored number of the according Hotkey will be dialed.

Delete a phonebook entry

To delete a phonebook entry, access the phonebook list and navigate to the according entry. Press the »DEL« key. The display will show »DELETE?«. Press and hold the »DEL« key for 2 seconds. The display confirms the process by showing »DELETED !«. The phone will also confirm by voice if the feature is enabled.

Delete all phonebook entries

To delete all phonebook entries, access the phonebook list. Press and hold the »DEL« key for 2 seconds. The display will show »DELETE ALL?«. Press and hold the »DEL« key for 2 seconds again. The display confirms the process by showing »DELETED !«. The phone will also confirm by voice if the feature is enabled. All entries within the phonebook are now deleted.

In standby, press the »MENU« key to access the main menu. The display will show the first menu option »LCD CONTRAST«. Press the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons to navigate through the menu options: ENTER TIME/DATE STORE NUMBER NAME RECORDING RECORD MESSAGE CHECK MESSAGE LCD LANGUAGE VOICE SET FLASH TIME SET DIAL MODE PAIR NEW PENDANT LOCAL AREA CODE. When the display shows one of the menu options, press the »OK/DIAL« key to enter the further settings of the option. When navigating in submenu settings, press the »DEL« key to return to the higher menu level or press the »CID/ESC« key to exit the menu as such. After entering or modifying a menu setting, if 30 seconds pass without any button interaction, the phone will return to the standby mode.

LCD contrast setting

Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key. The display shows »LCD CONTRAST«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to enter the display’s contrast settings. The default contrast setting is 3. If desired, you can press the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons to modify the contrast level from 1 to 5. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm the setting.

Area code setting

Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »LOCAL AREA CODE«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to enter the area code setting.
The cursor » —– « is blinking above »AREA CODE«. Enter the area code with the numeric keys (5 digits maximum). Please note: An error can be corrected with the »DEL« -key. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. After 30 seconds, the telephone returns to the standby mode. If a call comes from a local address, with the same area code as your own, when viewing the caller ID number, the area code number at the beginning of the caller’s phone number will be hidden. Example: Let us assume the local area code number is 12345.
If the phone number of an incoming call is »12345 67890« , the display shows only »67890« as »12345« is automatically hidden.

Time and Date setting

Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »ENTER TIME/DATE«, then press the »OK/DIAL« key to enter the time and date settings. The first setting is the year. Press the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons to set the current year. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. Next, the month date is set. Press the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons to set the current month. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. The next setting is the day date. Press the ▲-UP or ▼ -DOWN buttons to set the current day. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. Continue with the hour setting. Press the ▲-UP or ▼ -DOWN buttons to set the current hour in the 24 hour format. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. The next setting is the minutes. Press the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons to set the current minute count. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. The settings are saved and the display returns to the main menu options.

Name Recording

»Name Recording« serves to record your own voice for a phonebook entry. The recording will be played back when the number of an incoming call is identified as one listed in the phonebook. Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »NAME RECORDING«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key. The display will show the phonebook list. Select a phonebook entry with the ▲-UP or ▼-DOWN buttons. Press and hold the »OK/ DIAL« key while you record your voice (»VOICE« will flash on the display while holding the key). The maximum recording length is 3 seconds. The procedure can be repeated if the recording did not have the desired result.

Record Message

»Record Message« enables you to record your own message for the SOS emergency call procedure. During the emergency call routine, the recorded message will be played back to the recipient of the call and will also be played back on the telephone speaker while the emergency call is being made. Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »RECORD MESSAGE«. Press and hold the »OK/DIAL« key while you record your voice (»VOICE« will flash on the display while holding the key). The maximum recording length is 15 seconds. After ending the recording, the recording message will be played back. The procedure can be repeated if the recording did not have the desired result.

Check Message

»Check Message« gives you the possibility to check the user-recorded SOS call message and reset it to the default pre-recorded SOS message if desired. Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »CHECK MESSAGE«. The SOS message will be played back from the loudspeaker when you press the »OK/ DIAL« key. To reset your own recorded SOS message to the pre-recorded SOS message: While playing back your own recorded SOS message, press the »DEL« key. The own recorded message will be reset to the default pre-recorded message (“This is an emergency call, to accept the call press zero”).

LCD Language setting

Changing the setting of »LCD LANGUAGE« will not only change the language of the menu but also of the voice prompts given by the phone. Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »LCD LANGUAGE«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key. Navigate through the list of the 11 available languages with ▲-UP or ▼ -DOWN buttons and press the »OK/DIAL« key when the desired language is indicated on the display. Please note: When selecting English, German, French, Italian, Dutch or Spanish, the voice of the talking telephone function will change accordingly. The caller ID, pre-dialing, menu prompt, and the default SOS messages are also correspondingly changed. If other languages than these are selected as the LCD language, the voice of the caller ID, the pre-dialing announcement, and the default SOS message will be disabled.

Voice setting

In this setting, the language of the phone voice can be selected. Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »VOICE«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key. Use the ▲-UP or ▼ -DOWN buttons to choose between English GermanFrenchItalianSpanishDutch or select »VOICE NO« to deactivate the function. Set the desired language with the »OK/DIAL« key. The caller ID, pre- dialing, menu prompt, and the default SOS messages are also correspondingly changed. Please note: If »VOICE« is modified after the »LCD LANGUAGE« setting, the language of the voice can be different from language type of the display!

Set flash time

In case the telephone is connected to an internal telephone system, it may be necessary to modify the flash time. This setting can be ignored if the telephone is connected to an individual phone line. Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »SET FLASH TIME«.
Press the »OK/DIAL« key. Use the ▲-UP or ▼ -DOWN buttons to select 100ms, 270ms, 300ms, 600ms or 80ms. Set the desired flash time with the »OK/DIAL« key.

Set Dial Mode

The telephone dial mode is set to »TONE« by default. This setting does not need to be changed under usual circumstances. Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »SET DIAL MODE«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key. Use the ▲-UP or ▼ -DOWN buttons to select either “TONE” or “PULSE”. Set the selected dial mode by pressing the »OK/DIAL« key.

Pairing further pendants

You can pair up to 5 emergency pendants with the telephone. The included pendant has already been paired to the telephone and is ready for use. If you wish to pair further pendants, please proceed as follows: Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »PAIR NEW PENDANT«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key. The display will indicate »PAIRING«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key again. »PAIRING« will flash on on the display, indicating the active pairing mode. Within this time, press the red SOS button of the additional pendant. If the pairing is successful, the display will show »DONE«.
Deleting paired emergency pendants Enter the menu by pressing the »MENU« key and navigate to »PAIR NEW PENDANT«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key. The display will indicate »PAIRING«. Use the ▲-UP or ▼ -DOWN buttons to select »DELETE?«. Press the »OK/DIAL« key to confirm. The display indicates »DELETE DEVICE« and all paired pendants are deleted.

Troubleshooting

If the phone does not work:

Please ensure that the power supply is undamaged and is correctly plugged into the phone and the electrical outlet. Use only the original power supply. Please ensure that the phone cable is undamaged and is correctly plugged into the phone and the phone line socket. Remove possible existing accessories, extension cables, and other phones. If the phone works afterward, then the fault was caused by a different device. Connect a different phone to your phone connection. If this phone works, then your phone is probably defective. Please contact the retailer or the manufacturer. Try to connect the phone at a neighbor’s house. If the phone works there, then your phone connection is possibly defective. Call the service department of your telephone service provider.

The caller phone number is not displayed

Phone number indication must be supported by your telephone service provider. The phone number indication does not work if an extension line has been installed. The phone number indication may be suppressed by the caller.

Appendix

Maintenance and care The scallaSOS does not require any maintenance. If it becomes dirty, simply wipe it clean with a soft, damp cloth. Never use spirits, thinners, or other organic solvents. Do not expose it to full sunlight. In addition, it must be protected against excessive heat, moisture, and severe mechanical shocks. Note: This product is not protected against splash water. Do not place any containers filled with water, such as flower vases, or anything with an open flame, such as a lit candle, above or near the product.

Warranty

The scallaSOS is a very reliable product. Should a malfunction occur despite the unit having been set up and operated correctly, please contact your dealer or the manufacturer directly. This warranty covers the repair of the product and returning it to you free of charge. It is recommended that you send in the product in its original packaging, so keep the packaging for the duration of the warranty period. The warranty does not apply to damage caused by incorrect handling or attempts to repair the unit by unauthorised parties (destruction of the seal on the unit). Repairs will only be carried out under warranty if the completed warranty card is returned accompanied by a copy of the dealer’s invoice/till receipt.
Always specify the product serial number in any event.

Disposal

Disposal of used electrical and electronic units (applicable in the countries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate collection system). The symbol on the product or the packaging indicates that this product is not to be handled as ordinary household waste but has to be returned to a collecting point for the recycling of electrical and electronic units. You protect the environment and health of your fellow man by the correct disposal of this product.
Environment and health are endangered by incorrect disposal. Material recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw material. You will receive further information on the recycling of products from your local community, our communal disposal company or your local dealer.

Batteries
The included batteries are recyclable. Please dispose the batteries through the battery container or the specialist shop. Please dispose only discharged batteries to ensure environmental protection.

Specifications

Telephone:|
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Dimensions:| 185 x 200 X 75 mm
Weight:| 612 g
Maximum amplification gain:| +30 dB
Electrical supply:| Power supply:  Primary 100-240V 50/60 Hz AC Secondary 9V DC, 300 mA
Battery backup: 4 x AAA, 1.5 V alkaline
Length of power supply cable:| 1.8 m
SOS Pendant:|
Dimensions:| 60,8 x 38,7 x 16,8 mm
Weight:| 34 g
Electrical supply:| Battery type 23A, 12 V

Technical specifications subject to change without prior notice.

CE-Conformity

This device complies to the following EC standards:

EN 60950-1:2016 + A11:2009 +A1:2010 +A12:2011 +A2:2013
EN 55032:2015
EN 55024:2010/A1:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2013

The compliance with the above-mentioned requirements is shown by the CE label. The product complies with the 2014/30/EU Directive relating to the electromagnetic compliancy and with the 2014 /35 / EU (LVD) concerning safety regulations. The Product complies with the ROHS 2011 / 65 / EU Standard. EU conformity declarations are available on the Internet under: www.humantechnik.com/service.

Sarabec Ltd
15 High Force Road GB-Middlesbrough TS2 1RH
Tel.: +44 (0) 16 42/ 24 77 89
Fax: +44 (0) 16 42/ 23 08 27
E-mail: enquiries@sarabec.co.uk

For other service partners in Europe please contact:
Humantechnik Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 76 21/ 9 56 89-0
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RM4569-A · 2020-09-22

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