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    Cl ari t y Prod uc t s.co m Cla rity Pa l Amplied Mobile Phone TM User Gui de[...]

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    T able of Contents BASIC INFORMA TION Sa fet y an d Main te nan ce and Care ...................................... 7 - 11 Warran t y Infor mat ion ........................................................ 12 -13 FCC Regul ation s ................................................................... 14 - 15 FEA T URES OVER VIEW Ge t tin g to kn ow the [...]

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    T able of Contents A u t o DT M F ................................................................................. 32 Aut o Respon se ........................................................................... 32 Function Menus Rolling se archi ng func ti ons ...................................................... 32 Person al sho r tcu t s .......[...]

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    Secu rity Se tt ings ................................................................... 42 - 43 SI M Card Lo ck ............................................................................ 42 Phon e Lock .................................................................................. 42 Ke y pad Loc k ............................................[...]

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    7 Safety and Maintena nce Instructions Plea se rea d the fo llow ing safet y instr uc t ions be fore us ing your C lari t y Pal TM Dual B and M obi le Phone and a cces sori es . Plea se keep t hese in str uc t ions for yo ur refer ence . W hen usi ng thi s produ ct , t hese safe t y precau ti ons and warni ngs should be foll owed to re duce the ris[...]

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    8 Safety and Maintena nce Instructions i n t o th e p h o n e ’s ad d re s s b o o k i n o rd er to res tore th e eme rgen cy ca ll feat ure. A f t e r y o u h av e r e - e n te re d yo ur  v e e m e rg e nc y n u m b er s , yo u sh o u ld t e s t t h e phone’s em erge ncy call fe ature by press - ing th e emer genc y but t on to e nsure th [...]

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    9 Safety and Maintena nce Instructions • Ge t to kn ow your wire les s device and it s feat ures suc h as spe ed dia l and redial. • Positio n your w irele ss devic e wit hin easy reach. • Di al sensi bly and a sse ss the t ra f c; p l a c e ca ll s wh e n y o u a re no t m o v i n g . • Let the per son you are s pe ak ing wit h k n ow y[...]

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    10 • Remove a s pen t bat te r y prompt ly. Whe n repl acin g the bat t er y, u se only the bat ter y provide d by Cl ari t y . • Do not allow any bat te r y or it s holde r t o c o n t ac t me t a l o b j e c t s s u c h a s key s o r co i ns . MAINT ENANC E AND CARE This ph one i s not c u st omer ser vicea ble. D o not a t tem pt t o rep air[...]

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    11 I f y o u e x p e ri e nc e he ar in g d i s c o m fo r t , yo u sh o u l d s t o p l i s t e n i n g t o t h e de v i c e through yo ur headset or headphones . T o protect your he aring, some hearing exp er t s sug g est that you: 1 . Se t the v olum e control in a low posi - tion before put t ing the head set or headphone s on y our e ars . 2 [...]

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    12 The fo llowing w ar ra nt y a nd ser vice information applies onl y to pro du ct s pu rch ase d an d use d in t he U. S . a nd C an ad a . For warranty information in other countries , please con tac t your lo ca l re ta ile r or d ist rib ut or . Limi ted W a rranty C l a r it y, a d i v is i o n o f P l a nt ro n i c s , I n c . ( “ C l ar i[...]

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    13 In the United S tates Clarity Ser vice Center 6 1 3 1 Preser v ation Drive, Chat t a noog a , TN 37 4 1 6 T e l: ( 423) 622-7793 or (8 0 0) 426 -3738 Fa x : (423 ) 622-7 6 4 6 or (8 0 0) 325 - 887 1 In Canada Pl antronics Service Center 8 1 1 2 T rans- Canada Hw y . V i l l e S t . L a u re n t . Q u e . C a n ad a H 4 S 1 M 5 T e l: (8 0 0) 54 [...]

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    14 FCC Reg ula tio ns a nd Re qui reme nt s Pa rt 15 of FCC Rules Information T h i s d e v i c e co m p l ie s wi t h P a r t 1 5 of t h e FCC Rules . Oper at ion is subje ct to the f o l l o w i n g t wo c o n d i t io n s: (1 ) T h i s d e v i c e may not cause harmf ul inte r fe rence , and ( 2) t h is d e v i c e m u s t a c c e pt a n y i n t[...]

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    15 cer t i ed conne ct or asse mbl y ( te lep hone e x t e n s i o n c o r d ) . T h e c u s t om e r s h o u ld be aware th at compli ance wi th t he above condit ion s may n ot prevent degr ad ation of ser vi ce in some situ atio ns. R ep air s to c e r t i  ed e q ui p me nt s h o u ld b e m a d e by an authorized C anadian maintenance fac[...]

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    16 1 Mes sage A le r t Lig ht (Flashes) 2 V olume Adj ust B ut t ons ( +/–) 3 He adse t Port 4 M1* Mem or y Ke y – Long- pre ss /Me mor y ( Pr es s key to ac ces s an d sel ec t me nu o pti on s.) 5 M2 Mem or y Ke y 6 M3* Mem or y Ke y – Long- pre ss /Me mor y ( Al so pr es s key to a cce ss a nd sel ec t me nu o pti on s – shor t pres s.) [...]

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    17 Get t ing to k now your C la rit yPa l 2 3 7 9 5 1 4 8 6 15 14 10 11 12 Sign al Stre ng th Ring T one Bluetooth Batt er y 13 Wa r n i ng : U se t he sup pl ied AC Ada pter Ot her a dapte r s may da mage t he pho ne and void the w arranty. Note: Phone ba t ter y may be cha rge d wi t h or w it hou t th e char gi ng ba se.[...]

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    18 Bac k view 17 16 Get t ing to k now your C la rit yPa l[...]

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    19 T ec hn ica l Spe ci c at ions Funct ion Speci catio n Mode l Pal Size 5 x 2 . 5 x . 5 in. SI M t yp e * Reg u l ar Built- in Memor y 506K Freque nc y band * GS M 9 0 0 G S M 18 0 0 Dual Frequency Phonebook Cap aci t y * 250 pcs (SIM capac it y de pend s on SIM t y pe.) GP RS * Suppor t SM S/MM S Suppor t WA P S u p p o r t Blue tooth Supp[...]

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    20 Batter y installation and cha rging Bat te r y Use Rech arge th e bat te r y whe n the pho ne is powered OF F autom ati call y or when the re is a low b at te r y indic ator showing o n t h e LC D. If the bat te r y ha s not comple te ly ru n out of e nerg y before charging, the mobile w i l l a d j u st a n d r e d u ce t h e ti m e of charging[...]

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    21 Batter y installation and cha rging Batte r y install ation an d removal Batter y charging options U n p lu g a n d d i s c o n ne c t t h e AC Po we r ada pte r when not i n use. Do not con - nec t the bat ter y to the A C Po wer ada pte r for more tha n a we ek . O ve r- cha rging will shorten the life of the batter y . • Do not st ore the b[...]

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    22 SI M car d Y ou r ne t w o r k p ro v i d e r w i l l s u p p l y yo u a S I M ca r d . T h e S I M c a r d i s ke y fo r a c c e s s - i n g t h e GS M ne t w o r k . All informat ion abou t the net work and yo u r ca ll i n g r e c o r d w i l l b e s a ve d t o t h e S I M ca r d , al o n g w i t h t he p h o n e b o o k l i s t a n d m e s s[...]

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    23 Import ant : If phon e prompt s th e mes sa ge “Emerg ency cal l onl y” on the LCD, it mea ns th e phone is ou t of ser v ice area . However , you may sti ll make em erge nc y call s according to t he sign al st reng th. Locking phone T o a void i lleg al use , you should choose the lock phone funct ion , and creat e a perso nal passwo rd. O[...]

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    24 Get t ing to k now th e Cl ar ityP al Me nu s Phonebook User profiles Messages Settings Bluetooth Or ganizer Shortcuts Accessibility Phone calls OK Back Main Menu The C la rit y Pa l ma in m en u is or ga nize d to f eat u re th e fol lowing options, features and funtions. • Phonebook • User Prole s • Messages Note: Plea se see addi t i[...]

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    25 Get t ing to k now th e Cl ar ityP al Me nu s Phonebook Phonebook Name search Quick search OK Back Add new contact Copy all Delete Caller groups Phonebook settings Check Balance C L A R I T Y D E M O F r o m S I M From Phone F r o m S I M From phone Selec ted Friends Family VIP Busine ss Othe rs M 1 /M2/M3 Set ting M e m or y st at us Sav e Path[...]

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    26 Messages Settings Network setup Phone setup OK Back Security setup Restore factory settings • Ti m e a n d d a te • Sc he du le p owe r on / of f • Language • Di sp lay se t ti ng s • De di ca te d k ey • Flight mode • LCD bac k lit O n Ti me 1 S e t t i m e z o n e 2 S e t t i m e 3 S e t f o r m at 4 U p d a t e t i m e w i t h t[...]

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    27 Set t ings – Net w ork Setup Settings Network setup Phone setup OK Back Security setup Restore factory settings Network selection 1 N e w se ar c h 2 Se le c t ne t wor k 3 S e l e ct io n mo d e Ne t wor k Li st • T - mobile • AT &T • Automatic • M a n u al Settings Network setup Phone setup OK Back Security setup Restore factory [...]

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    28 Bluetooth Phonebook User profiles Messages Settings Bluetooth OK Back Main Menu 1 Bluetoot h 2 S e a r c h 3 Paired device • O F F • O N Indic ates paired device Searches f or bluetooth devic e Phonebook User profiles Messages Settings Bluetooth Or ganizer OK Back Main Menu Calendar Ta s k s Alarm St opw atc h Calculat or Optio n t o s e t 4[...]

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    29 Accessibilit y Phonebook User profiles Messages Settings Bluetooth Organizer Shortcuts Accessibility OK Back Main Menu Language Help s ettings T alk ing k eypad • English • Fr a n ç a i s • E s p a ño l • O N • O F F • Keystro ke • S e l e ct fr o m Phonebook 1 New record 2 Li st 3 S ettings 1 St or a g e 2 Au di o q u al i t y M[...]

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    30 Ope rations Ma king a c a ll T h e i c o n o n t h e t o p l e f t co r ne r o f t h e LCD indicat es t he sign al stre ng t h. The re are t h ree m et hod s to m ake a ca ll . • Phonebook — Fi n d t he n u m b er to dia l, then pres s th e dia l key . • Ca ll histor y — E n t e r t h e l i s t o f misse d call s, received cal ls or dia [...]

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    31 Ope rations Inter nation al ca lls Press * key t w o ( 2) t i me s t o i n p u t “+”, the n the L CD will displ ay “+” w h i c h w i l l a l l o w yo u to m ak e a ca ll f r o m a n y c o u n t r y w h e n t h e c o u n t r y p r e  x n u m - b e r i s k no w n . S t e p 1: I n p u t “+”. Ste p 2 : I np u t c o u n t r y c o d e S[...]

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    32 Ope rations • Short Press PO WER ON/ OFF ke y : en d s t he c o nv e r s t i o n . • Use t he U P/ D O W N navigation key , or V olume UP /DO WN but - ton o n l e f t si d e of p h o n e ad j u s t t h e volume of the ear piece. • Press t h e M 1 m em or y key to a c c e s s th e m e n u an d e n te r t h e ca ll options. Call options Y ou[...]

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    33 Ope rations Personal shortcut s N o r ma ll y, t h e s u b m e nu s a n d t h e “options” h av e a shortc ut number by wh i ch y o u c a n e n t e r t h e d i f f e r e n t f u n c t i o n s . I n p ut t he s h o r t c u t n u m b er o f t h e s u b me nu i n t h e li s t , t h e re l e v an t option will be displaye d. Exit Y o u can pre ss[...]

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    34 Selecting funtions under the Phonebook option: Ste p 2 U s e a r r o w ke y to scroll/ select Calle r groups . P r e s s M1 M e mo r y ke y t o sel ec t OK . Ste p 3 S e le c t t h e t y pe of caller group. Ste p 1 U s e A r r o w ke y t o s e l ec t Phonebook . P r e s s M1 M e mo r y ke y to se lec t OK . Phonebook Add new contact OK Back Copy[...]

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    35 Customizable features T h e r e a r e ( 5) cu s to mi z a b l e o p t io n s fo r e a c h p r o  l e m o d e . T one setup: se t i n c o m i ng c a ll r i n g , a l a r m c l o ck r i n g , p ow e r o n /of f ri ng , m e s - s a g e r i n g a n d ke y t o n e . V olume: 1– 7 vo l um e l e v e l s f o r r i n g a n d ke y t o n e . Ste p 1 U[...]

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    36 Writing an d sendi ng message s Ste p 1 U s e A r r o w ke y t o scrol l to Messages . P r e s s M 1 M e m or y key t o sel ec t OK . U s e A r r o w ke y to se lec t Write Message . P r e s s M1 M e mo r y ke y t o sel ec t OK . Ste p 2 U s e ke y pa d to w r it e mess age. P r e s s M 1 M e m or y ke y t o s e l ec t Options . U s e A r r o w [...]

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    37 W rite a S MS message Press “ # ” ke y o r t h e M1 M e m o r y key t o s w i t c h t h e i n p u t m e t h o d s : E N G - LIS H ( ABC)( abc ) ; SP ANI SH / spanish; FRE NCH /french. Six options to W rite Messag e function: • Done • In ser t te mp late s • In ser t obj ec t • T ex t format • In ser t cont ac t num ber • In ser t[...]

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    38 OK Back Outbox Inbox T emplates SMS settings Messages OK Back V oicemail T ext messages Messages OK Back General settings Profile settings Memory status Preferr ed storage SMS settings 1 2 3 4 Edit Back Profile 2 T -Mobile Profile 3 Profile settings Profile 4 Edit Back +13123149810 T -Mobile Profile name Options Profile name abc T -Mobile Clear [...]

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    39 Ope rations W rite a M MS message Sen d to m a ny: i n p u t t h e co n t a c t i n f o r - mat ion , which may inc lude a sing le or multiple phone numbers. ( ma ximum 20). S t e p 1: P r e s s l e f t M1 M e mo r y ke y t o s e le c t “e d i t ” . A d d t h e n u m b er o r e - m a i l a d d r e s s . Ste p 2 : C h o os e “ ad d n u m b [...]

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    40 Phone s etu p Time a nd d ate • Set t im e zone : S e t h o m e c i t y • Set Tim e an d Da te • Set f or mat : Time /Date M M/D D/ YYYY • Upd ate t im e wit h t ime zo ne : Select O ff/On Sch ed ule p ower ON/ OFF : F o u r (4) times available . La nguage : English/Sp anish/French Disp lay setti ngs • W allpape r: C h o o s e t h e wa[...]

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    41 GMT -6.00 Mexico Ci GMT-5.00 New Yo Phone setup OK Back Network setup Security setup Restore factory Settings Time and date OK Back Schedule power Language Display settings Phone setup Set time zone OK Back Set time/date Set format Update time with Time and date OK Back GMT -5.00 Montreal GMT -5.00 Bogota Set home city Phonebook User profiles Me[...]

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    42 Net work set ting • Network selec tion – New se arch – Se lec t net work ( Aut om atic) – Se lec tio n mode (Auto mat ic /M anu al Secu rity se ttings • SIM loc k Use PI N code ( code is ch ange abl e ) to l o c k th e S I M c a r d . S e cu r it y o p t i o ns for the phone and SI M card c an be set to prevent unau th orize d use. P I[...]

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    43 Network and Security settings Phone setup OK Back Network setup Security setup Restore factory Settings Phone setup OK Back Network setup Security setup Restore factory se Settings OK Back Network selection Network setup OK Back New search Select network Selection mode Network selection 1 1 2 3 OK Back T -Mobile A T&T Network list SIM lock O[...]

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    44 Restor e factory settings I n p ut t he p a ss wo r d of t h e m o b i l e l o c k . The f act or y def aul t may also be rese t . Note: T h e d e f au l t p h o n e pa ss wo r d i s [ 1 1 22 ] . Chan ge it to a per sonal pass word a s soon as pos sibl e. Bluetooth T h e p h o n e ca n b e c o n n e c t e d w i t h B l ue to o t h w h i c h i s [...]

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    45 Ope rations Inpu t the co unt ing sy mbol fo llowed by t he second number: P r e s s [ M + / + ] P r e s s [ M - / - ] P r e s s [ M C / * ] P r e s s [ = ] eq ua l m a r k t o s h o w r e s u l t . Keep calculating: u s e t h e r e s u l to c o n t in u e calculating. Clear : p re s s ri g ht “ M3 ” ke y. T h e co nt e nt c l e ar e d is d [...]

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    46 Play : p l a y t h e c h o s e n r e c o r d . Rename: re n a m e t h e l e . Delete: d e l e te th e  l e . Delete all: d e l e te al l  l e s. Send: se nd t he r e c o r d t o M M S or Blue tooth . 3 – Se tt ing s S e t t h e st or a g e o p t i o n in t h e p h o n e . Sele ct Audio q ualit y . Note: I f t h er e i s a n i n c o m [...]

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    47 Ope rations Dive r t if bu sy : c a l l d i v e r t w h e n l i n e i s b u sy. Dive r t al l dat a: c a l l di v e r t t o a n e w number . Cancel all divert s: c a n c e l a l l c a ll d i v e r t s. Advan ced set ti ngs: Bloc k list: se t c a ll s to n o t a n s we r a s “ b l a c k l i s t .” ( 2 0 n u m b er s m a x i m u m.) Auto re di[...]

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    48 Input methods In put by Eng lis h T h e f o l l o w i n g ar e d e  ni t io n s o f t h e keypad in English- input mode. (Includes ABC and abc . ) In put by ke yp ad Oper at ions of E ngl is h inpu t : • Each k ey can be used to inpu t sev eral characters. • Quick click the k ey until the let t er you desire appe ars. • Pres s (*) key t[...]

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    49 Number 0 k ey Number 0 or blank Number 1 k ey Symbol Number 2 k ey ABC, abc, number 2 Number 3 k ey DEF , def, number 3 Number 4 k ey GHI, ghi, number 4 Number 5 k ey JKL, jkl, number 5 Number 6 k ey MNO , mno , number 6 Number 7 k ey PQRS, pqrs, number 7 Number 8 k ey TUV , tuv , number 8 Number 9 k ey WXYZ, wxyz, number 9 * k ey Get symbol lis[...]

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    50 Inp ut by num be r T h e d e n i ti o n o f ke y p ad u n d e r n u m b e r input mode. In put by ke yp ad Oper at ions of n umber in put met hod: • Pres s 0 -9 ke y t o i n p u t t h e nu m b er. Number 1 k ey Number 0 or blank Number 2 k ey Symbol Number 3 k ey ABC, abc, number 2 Number 4 k ey DEF , def, number 3 Number 5 k ey GHI, ghi, n[...]

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    51 T roubleshooting Prob lem : S I M c a r d e r ro r . Reas on: S I M d a m a g e d . Reas on: S I M c a r d n o t s e t up c o r r e c t l y. Reas on: S I M c a r d d i r t y. Solution s: • Cont ac t th e net work provide r . • Che ck th e SI M card set t ing s, and clean the card. Prob lem : We a k , i n t er ru pt ed , or n o signal. Reas o[...]

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    Cl a r i t y, a Di v i si o n of Pl a nt r on i c s , I nc . 6 1 3 1 Pr e se r va t i on Dr i ve Chat t anooga , TN 37 4 1 6 T e l : 8 0 0 - 42 6 -37 3 8 F a x : 8 0 0 -3 25 - 8 871 E- mail: clari tycs @ pl antronics.com W ebsite: ww w .clarityproducts.com ©2 012 Cl a r it y, a Di v i s io n of Pl a n t r on i c s , I n c . A ll ri g ht s r e se r[...]