Clarity C600 manual Telephone Operations

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Telephone Operations

To Replace Battery Backup Batteries:

1.Disconnect telephone line cord and remove desk/wall mount bracket from telephone base

2.Disconnect battery backup connector from the telephone base

3.Remove batteries from desk/wall mount bracket

4.Install four (4) AA Alkaline batteries with negative (-) end of battery touching the spring

5.Connect battery backup connector to ter- minal on bottom of telephone base

6.Install desk/wall mount bracket to telephone base

After installing the four (4) AA Alkaline batteries please refer to the chart below:

Power Supply

Power LED Status

 

 

AC adapter and good battereies

Steady green

 

 

AC adapter and no battereies

Steady red

 

 

AC adapter and bad battereies

Flashing green and red

 

 

Power failure and good battereies

Slow flashing red

 

 

Power failure and bad battereies

Fast flashing red

 

 

Placing a Call

1.Press the TALK button (TALK button will illuminate GREEN) and dial the number you wish to call.

2.To end the call press the TALK button or place the handset in the base.

Or

1.Press the keys of the numbers needed to dial.The LCD will display PREDIAL and the keys pressed.

2.Press the TALK button. Handset will go off-hook and dialed the displayed numbers.

Answering a Call

If the handset is out of the cradle, press the TALK button.

If the handset is in the cradle with Auto-Connect Mode ON, lift the handset.The handset will be in receiver mode.

If the handset is in the cradle with AutoConnect mode OFF, lift the handset.The handset will be in standby mode. Press TALK button to receive the call.

Refer to BOOST Clarity Power and Volume Control for information on adjusting volume controls on Pages 13-19.

Last Number Redial:

The last number dialed (up to 32 digits) is stored in the redial memory until another number is dialed.

To use this feature:

1.Press the TALK button.

2.When you hear the dial tone, press the RD/P button.

3.The phone will automatically dial for you.

Pause Feature:

Programming in a pause will cause the phone to wait four (4) seconds before dialing additional numbers.This feature may be used when it is necessary to dial an access code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number. Press the RD/P button at the required point during the memory storage process to program a pause.

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Contents GHz Cordless Telephone with Caller ID Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Read and understand all instructionsSafety Instructions For Batteries Never install telephone wiring during a lightning stormUse caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Designed for wet locationsFeatures DEL/Channel Button DEL/CH Volume Control Talk Button TalkMm Headset Jack Key Pad Neckloop Jack Handset Charging ContactsTelephone Base Base Side/End/Bottom Installation Connecting Your TelephoneTable/Desktop Installation Getting StartedLift the bases antenna to a vertical position Wall Mounting InstructionsPlace handset in the cradle to begin initial charging Battery Installation To Install a New BatteryHandset Battery Charging Low BatteryBelt Clip Headset JackHearing Aid Compatibility Feature Set-up Caller ID DisplaySetting LDS Code Setting Easy ModeSetting Voicemail no Setting Message Waiting ON/OFFTelephone Base Boost ON/OFF Switch Battery BackupPulse/Tone FlashTelephone Operations Temporary Tone Lighted Key PadPage/Handset Locator Channel OperationMemory Storage Memory OperationsReview Phonebook Information Adding a Phonebook NumberDialing a Phonebook Entry Deleting a Stored NumberDeleting All Stored Numbers No actionDialing the Emergency Number Adding the Emergency NumberDeleting the Emergency Number Caller ID Operations Visual Message Waiting Indicator VmwiCaller ID Information Saving Caller ID Information to Phonebook Callback from Caller IDInformation Digits without a 1 prefixArea Code + 7 digits without a 1 prefix Digits with a 1 prefixDelete One Caller ID Information Delete Caller ID InformationDeleting All Caller ID Information Maintenance and Care Avoid dropping or knocking the unitTroubleshooting Phone does not ring when you receive a callUnit will not operate/no dial tone Few devicesPhone Will Not Hold Charge Difficulty in Placing or Receiving CallsRegulatory Compliance Part 68 of FCC Rules InformationCustomer-Owned Coin/Credit Card Phones Part 15 of FCC Rules InformationIndustry Canada Technical Specifications EquipmentWarranty and Service How to Obtain Warranty Service United StatesCanada Fax 514