Clarity C460 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide 6.0 DECT Amplified Cordless Telephone Featuring Clarity Power Technology ® C460 ñ ç...
  • Page 2 This User Guide and Quick Start Guide will provide you with the information you need to user your new C460 effectively, easily, and safely. Read this guide thoroughly before using this telephone. Keep the guide near the...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TAbLE oF ConTEnTS Safety instructions ..............4 Features ..................7 Contents and Parts List ............8 Quick reference Guide Telephone Base Features ............9 Answering Machine Features ..........10 Handset Features ..............11 Menu Screen Features ............12 How to connect the telephone ..........13 installation Basic Steps ................14 Battery ...................14 Mounting ................14 Telephone operations...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    SAFETy inSTrUCTionS When using your telephone equipment, 10. Do not place anything on the basic safety precautions should always power cord. Install the telephone be followed to reduce the risk of fire, where no one will step or trip on electric shock and injury to persons the cord.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions For Batteries

    SAFETy inSTrUCTionS E. If the telephone has been 1. Set the volume control in a low dropped or the case has position and then adjust the been damaged. volume to a comfortable level. F. If the telephone exhibits a 2. Limit the amount of time you use distinct change in performance.
  • Page 6 SAFETy inSTrUCTionS 4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conduction material may over-heat and cause burns. 5. Charge the battery (ies) provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified...
  • Page 7: Features

    Answering Machine Offered in the C460 is a fully digital answering machine. This answering machine has remote access, meaning that messages can be retrieved from outside of the home.
  • Page 8: Contents And Parts List

    ConTEnTS & PArTS CHECKLiST Base Handset Battery compartment Phone cord Battery pack cover AC power adapter Belt clip User guide...
  • Page 9: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick Reference Guide C460 base Features 6 Mute Press to turn OFF speakerphone 1 boost microphone Press to add an extra level 7 Page of amplification Press to Page handset or initiate 2 Volume Control Intercom Press Up or Down arrows to...
  • Page 10: Answering Machine Features

    Quick Reference Guide C460 base Features 6 Forward Press to skip to next message. 1 Answering Machine Display 7 Play Displays number of new messages Press to play message 2 Ans on/off 8 Stop Press to turn answering machine Press to stop message playing...
  • Page 11: Handset Features

    Quick Reference Guide C460 Handset Features 9 redial/Pause Press to redial last number dialed, or 1 Talk used when programming a number to Press to answer call or to make insert a four (4) second pause a call, press button then dial number...
  • Page 12: Menu Screen Features

    Quick Reference Guide C460 Screen Features 6 Alarm Clock An alarm clock will display when the 1 Antenna Alarm feature of the phone is set to Confirms the connection to the base ON. To turn on or off the alarm clock, 2 Date see page 28.
  • Page 13: How To Connect The Telephone

    Quick Reference Guide C460 HoW To ConnECT yoUr C460 PHonE Line AC adapter • Plug one end of the long telephone line cord into the jack marked LINE located on the back of the telephone. Plug the other end into the telephone wall jack.
  • Page 14: Basic Steps

    STEPS There are three (3) basic steps involved in setting up your C460. 1. Decide the location. Whether it will hang on a wall or sit on a flat desk or table top will determine how the phone should be assembled. A wall phone jack and a standard wall power outlet are required for operation and should be close by.
  • Page 15: Wall Mounting Instructions

    inSTALLATion Wall Mounting instructions The phone unit may be mounted on a standard wall plate. This will require the usage of the wall mount bracket and the short telephone line cord. Remove the insert in the cradle of the base. Push the small tab on the back of the insert and lift the insert away from the base.
  • Page 16: Telephone Operations

    The arrows on the base control the volume of the Speakerphone. The volume has a maximum level of 16dB before the BOOST button is activated. Once the BOOST button is pressed, the C460 will provide up to 40dB of amplification.
  • Page 17 To page a handset from the base, press the PAGE button on the base followed by the number of the handset (1-4). If there is only one handset used with the base, it is “Handset 1.” Each additional handset that is purchased for the C460 is assigned two (2) through four (4) in numerical order.
  • Page 18: Answering Machine

    TELEPHonE oPErATionS AnSWErinG MACHiinE The answering machine in the C460 is fully digital and can be accessed from the base, handset, and even away from the home. The answering machine also offers easy, one-touch buttons for recording and listening to the message greeting (outgoing message).
  • Page 19: Play Outgoing Message

    TELEPHonE oPErATionS Play outgoing Message To listen to the message greeting, press the Play Ans button. While playing, the display screen will show the OGM icon. Erase outgoing Message To erase the message greeting (outgoing message), press the Play Ans button on the base.
  • Page 20: Answering Machine Setup

    TELEPHonE oPErATionS Handset Access to Messages To access the answering machine messages from the handset, press the MENU key to get to the menu. Then use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to move through the menu until “Messages” is displayed. Press the MENU key to select “Messages.” When this is done, the phone will play any new messages.
  • Page 21: Intercom

    TELEPHonE oPErATionS note: For more information on the “Toll Saver” feature, refer to the “Remote Access” section on Page 19. remote Code The Remote Code is a security code used when accessing messages away from the home. Using a touchtone phone, call and wait until the answering machine picks up. After the beep, enter this code to access the messages.
  • Page 22: Conference Call

    Conference Call This feature allows two people in the home using separate parts of the C460, like a handset and the base or two different handsets, and a call from outside the home to participate in the same conversation.
  • Page 23: Menu Operations

    MEnU oPErATionS CALLEr iD While the handset is showing the base screen, press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to view the Caller ID. To exit the Caller ID mode, press END or the MENU key. MEnU To access the Menu, press the MENU key on the handset. To exit the Menu, press the END key.
  • Page 24: Setup

    MEnU oPErATionS Delete record To delete an entry, press the MENU key while viewing the entry to be deleted. Press the DOWN arrow key until “Delete Record” is displayed on the screen. Press MENU to select. The number will then be deleted and the display will show the next entry in the phonebook.
  • Page 25 MEnU oPErATionS backlight Time This option controls how long the screen stays lit after pressing a button on the handset. The default time set is ten (10) seconds. Press the UP or DOWN arrows to increase or decrease the number of seconds. After the desired time is entered, press the MENU key to save and complete the change.
  • Page 26 MEnU oPErATionS Language Using this option, the language of the menu can be set to English, Spanish, and French. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to move between the options and press MENU to select the desired one. A tone will sound to signify the completion and the display will go back to the Setup menu.
  • Page 27: Sounds

    MEnU oPErATionS and move to the next number. Repeat this process to move through the rest of the numbers. Once the AM/PM is set and the MENU key is pressed, an audible tone is heard to signify the completion of the process. Set Default This option will change all of the settings on the phone to the defaulted settings.
  • Page 28: Alerts

    MEnU oPErATionS Key Tone This option changes what the keypad will sound like as a number is being entered. To have a single tone sound as the keys are being pressed, select the “Tone” option. To have various tones sound as each key is press, select the “Music” option. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to move through the different options.
  • Page 29: Call Log

    MEnU oPErATionS Alarm 2 This allows for a second alarm to be set without having to change the first alarm. To set this alarm, press the MENU key when “Alarm 2” is displayed. Follow the instruc- tions above for setting “Alarm 1” to set Alarm 2. CALL LoG This feature provides a list of Missed Calls, Received Calls, and Dialed Calls to be viewed.
  • Page 30: Delete Record

    MEnU oPErATionS enter the number for the entry. Once the number is complete, press the MENU key to save the number. A tone will sound to signify the entry is complete. Delete record To delete a number, press the MENU key while viewing the number to be deleted. Press the DOWN arrow key until “Delete Record”...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    TroUbLESHooTinG • Make sure the battery has been placed in the battery compartment correctly. • Make sure the handset battery is fully charged. • Verify the telephone is in the correct dialing mode tone (touch) or pulse (rotary). • Make sure you are in the usable range of the base station. The phone does not ring when you receive a call: •...
  • Page 32 TroUbLESHooTinG appliances. Disconnect for 5-10 seconds then reconnect. Place the handset back on the base and reinsert the AC Adapter. • Make sure the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 33: Fcc Requirements And Regulations

    Excessive Clarity, 1-800-552-3368. If the equip- RENs on a telephone line may result ment is causing harm to the telephone in the devices not ringing in response network, the telephone company may to an incoming call.
  • Page 34 rEGULATory CoMPLiAnCE commission for information. residential installation. i) If your home has specially wired alarm This equipment generates, uses and can equipment connected to the telephone radiate radio frequency energy and, if line, ensure the installation of this tele- not installed and used in accordance phone equipment does not disable your with the instructions, may cause harmful alarm equipment.
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Clarity, A Division of Plantronics, Inc. Canadian maintenance facility desig- 4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106 nated by the supplier. Chattanooga, TN 37406...
  • Page 36: Warranty And Service

    This warranty gives you specific legal or repair or maintenance attempted rights and you may also have other by anyone other than Clarity or an au- rights which vary from state to state. thorized service center, is not a defect...
  • Page 37: Warranty Service Information

    2. Bill-to address. 3. Ship-to address. in the United States 4. Number and description of units shipped. Clarity Service Center 5. Name and telephone number 4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106 of person to call, should contact Chattanooga, Tennessee 37406 be necessary.

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