Table of Contents Table of Contents Emergency calls ..................25 BASIC INFORMATION Safety and Maintenance and Care ............1-6 Conversations ....................25 Function operation ...................26 Warranty Information................7-8 Call options ....................26 FCC Regulations ..................9-10 Use of TONE Key during conversations ..........26 Auto DTMF ....................26 FEATURES OVERVIEW Keys/Buttons/Features................11-12...
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Messaging (MMS) Shortcuts ......................39 Writing a message ..................33 Accessibility ....................39 Inbox/Outbox .....................33 Language .......................39 Draft Box .....................33 Help Settings/SOS ..................39 Templates.....................33 Recording ....................39-40 Voice Mail-Box ...................33 Phone calls .......................40 SETTINGS Call history ....................40 Phone Settings ..................
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Safety and Maintenance Instructions Safety and Maintenance Instructions Please read the following safety instructions before using your Clarity Pal Dual Band Mobile Phone replaced, the emergency contact num- If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn the bers you entered into the phone will be and accessories.
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Clarity. other than as directed in the user manual • Do not engage in stressful or emotional • Use only the charger supplied by Clarity because this may cause damage to the conversations that might divert your to charge the product.
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Safety and Maintenance Instructions Safety and Maintenance Instructions hearing discomfort, you should stop listen- Exposure to Electromagnetic En- USE ENVIRONMENT ing to the device through your headset or ergy in the Radio Frequency Band Avoiding Water headphones. To protect your hearing, some When turned on, this device transmits and and Wet Locations hearing experts suggest that you:...
In Canada purchase (“Warranty Period”). The obliga- the carrier. Neither Clarity nor your retail dealer or tion of Clarity under this warranty shall be Plantronics Service Center selling distributors has any responsibility at Clarity‘s option, without charge, of any 8112 Trans-Canada Hwy.
Any repairs or alterations made by the reasonable protection against harmful ensured when using this phone. user to this equipment, or equipment mal- Clarity, A Division of Plantronics, Inc. interference in residential installation. functions, may give the telecommunica- 6131 Preservation Drive,...
Features Overview 1 Message Alert Light (Flashes) 2 Volume Adjust Buttons (+/–) 3 Headset Port Signal Strength 4 M1* Memory Key – Long-press/Memory Ring Tone ( Press key to access and Bluetooth Battery select menu options.) 5 M2 Memory Key 6 M3* Memory Key –...
Features Overview LCD Status Icons/Technical Specifications Back Views LCD Status Icons Technical Specifications Signal strength Function Specification Model No signal Size 5 x 2.5 x .5 in. SIM type * Regular GPRS connection Built-in Memory 506K Frequency band * GSM 900 Unread message GSM 1800 Dual Frequency...
Battery installation and charging Battery use and security Battery Use Battery Security Battery Installation and removal • Use only the factory supplied battery. Remove the battery compartment Begin the battery charging process by Recharge the battery when the phone is Step 1: The use of non-original parts will void cover by sliding the cover towards the bot-...
SIM Card Installation Connecting to a Network Install/Remove SIM card Connecting to a network Phone lock feature SIM card Power OFF the phone. After unlocking the SIM card, the phone Your network provider will supply you a Step 1: will search for the registered network, or SIM card.
Menu Overview The Clarity Pal main menu is organized to feature Phonebook Check Balance the following options and funtions. CLARITY DEMO • Phonebook • Shortcuts • Settings Phonebook Friends To SIM • User Profiles • Accessibility • Bluetooth Quick search...
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Menu Overview Messages Settings – Network Setup 1 New search Network List Messages • Profiles 1– 5 Profile settings 2 Select network • T-mobile Text messaging Write message General settings 3 Selection mode • AT&T Delivery report Inbox Voicemail Memory status Reply path Outbox Preferred storage...
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Menu Overview Bluetooth Accessibility Main Menu Main Menu • OFF Phonebook Phonebook • ON User profiles User profiles • English Messages Messages • Français • ON Settings Settings 1 Bluetooth • Español • OFF Searches for Bluetooth Bluetooth 2 Search bluetooth device Organizer 3 Paired device...
Operations Operations Making a call twice to input Emergency calls Step 3: Press * key [Area code] + [swithboard number] which can be used to + [P] + [extension number] “+”, The icon on the top left corner of the LCD If the phone is within the service network, make international calls.
Name search: Check Balance settings your network provider for details. Auto response linked record by name. CLARITY DEMO Back After inserting a headset, and setting the Call options functions: • add new record to Add new contact: auto answer function, the phone will auto •...
Operations Operations • set the phone- User profiles 1– 7 volume levels for ring Phonebook settings: Volume: Step 4 Customize Tone setup book functions as follows: M1/M2/M3 and key tone. Use Arrow key The phone includes six basic profile modes: to select Settings, Memory status, Save Path, Volume...
Operations Operations Write a SMS message Inbox Writing and sending messages or the Press “#” key M1 Memory key Check the messages received in the Step 1 Messages Enter number Step 4 to switch the input methods: ENGLISH inbox, and perform the following Write message Enter the number Use Arrow key...
Operations Operations Main Menu set the storage options Outbox SMS settings Memory status: for the phone and SIM card. Phonebook Display all MMS messages sent. User profiles choose SIM card Preferred storage: You can check MMS details, resend, edit, Messages or phone.
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Operations Operations Phone setup • Choose flash when Power on display: Phone Setup (Time and date — Schedule power on/off — Language) power ON (7 options). Time and date Main Menu • choose flash when Power off display: • Set home city Set time zone: Phonebook power OFF (7 options).
Operations Operations Network setting • Phone lock Network and Security settings You may choose to lock the phone • Network selection Main menu to avoid unauthorized use. However, Phonebook – New search this requires an input of the personal – Select network (Automatic) User profiles password each time the phone is –...
Operations Operations Restore factory settings Organizer View records: enter to check the timig The following standard menus may record. If there is no record,the LCD will be added as a shortcut menu: Input the password of the mobile lock. • Calendar display a prompt “empty.”...
Operations Operations Phone Calls Record options: Text message counter: Advanced settings: set calls to not answer as Sent: total number of messages sent. Block list: Select either “Call history” 1 – New Record “black list.” (20 numbers maximum.) Make a new record. During record, “Call settings”...
Operations Operations Input methods Input by English The following are definitions of the keypad in English-input mode. Input by English (Includes ABC and abc.) The following are definitions of the keypad English-input mode. (Includes ABC and abc.) Corresponding Input by keypad Key name character or function Note...
Operations Operations Input by number Input by number The definition of keypad under number The definition of keypad under number input mode. input mode. Input by keypad Corresponding Operations of number input Key name character or function method: Number 1 key Number 0 or blank •...