Clarity Clarity DECT6.0 manual

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    User Guide Clarity , a Division of Plantr onics, Inc. 6131 Preservation Drive Chattanooga,TN 374 16 T el: 800-426-3738 Fax: 800-325-8871 E-mail: claritycs@plantronics.com W ebsite: www .claritypr oducts.com ©2011 Clarity , a Division of Plantronics, Inc .All rights reserved. Clarity , C2, C1HS are trademarks or r egistered trademarks of Plantronic[...]

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    1 Important Safety Instructions.........................................................4 INST ALLA TION Installing your phone.........................................................................8 Installing/Charging batteries.............................................................9 O VER VIEW Handset Overview .............................[...]

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    2 3 DIRECT OR Y Add a Ne w Directory Entr y ..........................................................26 View a Dir ector y Entr y ...................................................................26 Sear ch a Directory Entr y by Name..............................................27 Edit a Directory Entr y ..........................................[...]

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    4 5 Privacy of commu nications ma y not be e nsured when using this phone. W arning: T o main tain the com pliance wit h the FCC’ s RF exposur e guid eline, place t he base unit at least 2 0 cm fr om nearb y persons. W arning: T o r educe the risk of r e or inj ur y to per sons, read a nd follo w these instruc tions. 1. Read and understand a l[...]

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    6 7 cause t emporary or permane nt damage to your hearing. Although ther e is n o single volume setting tha t is appr opriate for ev er yone, you should al wa ys use yo ur telephone with the v olume s et at moder ate lev els and av oid pr olonge d exposur e to hi gh vol ume sound le vel s. The louder t he vol ume, the les s time is r equir ed befor[...]

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    8 9 Connecting the base station 1) Plug the pow er supply & line cord into the base station. 2) Plug the other end of pow er supply & line cord into the wall sock et, as shown. 3) Alwa ys use the cables provided in the bo x. 1) Slide out the batter y compartment cover . 2) Place the two batteries as indicated. Follow the polarity . 3) Slide[...]

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    10 11 HANDSET OVER VIEW 1. RD/P (REDIAL / P AUSE) • In idle mode , press r epeatedly to view the last numbers dialed • While entering numbers, press and hold to insert a dialing pause (P) 2. AUDIO BOOST During a call, press to enhance the clarity and loudness of y our caller’ s v oice . 3. MUTE / X (REMO VE) • During a call, pr ess to mute [...]

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    12 13 6. V OLUME DOWN / CALL LOG / SCR OLL DOWN • In menu mode: Press to scr oll down the menu items. • During a call, pr ess to decrease listening v olume . • In idle mode , press to access the call list. • While entering names or numbers in the directory , press to mov e the cursor to the left. 7. ALPHANUMERIC KEYP AD , * (ST AR), # (POUN[...]

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    14 15 The screen displa y gives y ou information on the curr ent status of the telephone. The speak erphone is turned on. While re viewing the call list history , missed calls that ha ve not been r eview ed. The ringer is switched off. New v oicemail receiv ed from the telephone service pro vider (network subscription is r equired). The AUDIO BOOST[...]

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    16 17 MENU STRUCTURE In idle mode, press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to bro wse the menu items. Refer to the following f or the menu structure. Main Menu Dir ectory Call log Inter com Sub menu Review Add contact Speed dial Review Delete all calls (Displa yed only when two or mor e handsets register ed.) Main Menu Ringers Settings Reg[...]

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    18 19 Audio T one Settings Use this featur e to change the quality of the audio of the handset to best suit your hearing. While you ar e on a call, press T ONE repeatedly to select an equalizer setting: Bass, Natur al, Tr e ble 1 or T r eble 2 , (the default setting is Natural ). The tone setting remains set until y ou change it again. Audio Boost [...]

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    20 21 Mak e a Call 1. Pre-dialing Enter the phone number rst, then press <T ALK ON/FLASH> or <SPEAKER> to dial out the number . Pr ess <T ALK OFF/CLEAR> or <MUTE/X> to clear the entr y . 2. Direct Dialing Press <T ALK ON/FLASH> or <SPEAKER> to access dial tone, then enter the phone number . 3. Dial a speed dia[...]

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    22 23 Chain dialing This featur e allows you to initiate a dialing sequence fr om numbers stored in the directory , call log or r edial list while you are on a call. Chain dialing can be useful if you wish to access n umbers other than phone numbers (such as bank account information or access codes) fr om the directory , call log or r edial list. T[...]

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    24 25 Find the Handset Y ou can use the handset locator feature to nd misplaced handsets. T o start the paging tone: Press <FIND> on the telephone base. All the register ed handsets will ring, and the ** P a ging** is ashing on handset screen. T o stop the paging tone: • Press <T ALK ON / FLASH>, <SPEAKER>, or any dial pad[...]

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    26 27 Y our phone can store up to 100 dir ector y entries with names and numbers. Each directory entr y can ha ve a maximum of 30 digits for the phone n umber and 15 characters for the name. Add a New Dir ectory Entry 1. In idle mode, press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to select Dir ectory . 2. Press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/D[...]

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    28 29 Edit a Dir ectory Entry 1. In idle mode, press <UP> to access the dir ector y . -OR- Press<MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to select Dir ectory , then press <MENU/SELECT> twice to select R eview . 2. Press <UP/DO WN> to select the directory entr y or search a directory entr y by name. 3. Press <MENU/SELECT>, [...]

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    30 31 Note: If the speed dial location you selected is empty , the screen sho ws the speed dial list instead. Delete a Speed Dial Number 1. In idle mode, press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to select Dir ectory . 2. Press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to select Speed dial . 3. Press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN&g[...]

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    32 33 Reasons for missing CID information Scr een message Reason Pr ivate name The caller prefers not to sho w the name Pr ivate number The caller prefers not to sho w the telephone number . Pr ivate caller The caller prefers not to show the name and telephone n umber Unknown name Y our telephone ser vice provider cannot determine the caller’ s n[...]

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    34 35 Y our phone comes with a selection of settings that you can change to personalize your phone the wa y you lik e it to work. L CD La nguage Settings Y ou can select the language used for all screen displa ys. 1. In idle mode, press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to select Settings . 2. Press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN&g[...]

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    36 37 Set the Ringer T one 1. Press <MENU/ SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to select Ringers. 2. Press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to select Ringer tone . 3. Press <MENU/SELECT>, then <UP/DO WN> to select the desired ringer tone (a total of 10 melodies for y our selection) for setting ringer tone for external calls. [...]

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    38 39 Y our telephone can suppor t up to ve cor dless handsets. The additional handset(s) needs to register with the telephone base bef ore use - C1HS™. Y ou must r egister each additional handset separately . The handsets pro vided within your pr oduct box are alr eady register ed as HANDSET 1 and so forth. Additional handsets are assigned n [...]

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    40 41 If you ha ve difculty with your telephone, please tr y the suggestions below . My telephone doesn ’t wor k at all • Mak e sure the pow er cord is securel y plugged in. • Mak e sure that the battery connector is securely plugged into the cordless handset. • Mak e sure the telephone line cord is secur ely and rmly plugged[...]

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    42 43 "Out of range or no pwr at base" appears on my cor dless handset • Ensure that the telephone base is po wered up . • Place the cordless handset in the telephone base f or one minute to allow the cordless handset and base to synchr onize. • Mov e the cordless handset closer to the telephone base. Y ou might ha ve mov e[...]

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    44 45 My caller ID isn’t working • Caller ID is a subscription ser vice. Y ou must subscribe to this service from y our telephone ser vice pr ovider for this featur e to work on y our telephone. • Y our caller must be calling from an ar ea that supports caller ID . • Both your and y our caller’ s telephone ser vice pro viders mus[...]

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    46 47 Ampli ed dB Lev el : 40dB Dimensions • Handset Size: 7” x2 1/4” x 1 1/2” (H x W x D) • Base Size: 2 1/4” x 4 1/2” x 4 1/4” (H x W x D) W eight • Handset W eight: 6.125 oz. (with batteries) • Base W eight: 4.25 oz. P ow er Requir ements: • A C Adapter : Input: 100V - 240V , 200mA Output: 6VDC, 300 mA • Batter y: 2 X [...]