Clarity C510 user manual

User manual for the device Clarity C510

Device: Clarity C510
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Clarity
Size: 0.29 MB
Added : 8/13/2013
Number of pages: 33
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4289 Bonny Oaks Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37406
E-Mail: claritycs@plantronics.com
Web: www.clarityproducts.com
Voice: 1-866-5-CLARITY (1-866-525-2748)
PM010705•C510•Rev E

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C510 Owners Manual E N G L I S H E S P A Ñ O L ® Clarity 510 Corded Telephone with Caller ID ® TM Featuring Clarity Power Technology F R A N Ç A I S

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Table Of Contents Safety Instructions.....................................................................................................................3 Getting Started...........................................................................................................................6 Clarity 510 Features.......................................................................................................................6 Connecting Your Telephone .....................................

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E Important Safety Instructions N G L When using your telephone equipment, injury may result if the telephone I basic safety precautions should always falls. S be followed to reduce the risk of fire, 18. Do not cover the slots and H electric shock and injury to persons openings on this telephone.This including the following: telephone should never be placed 11. Read and understand all near or over a radiator or heat instructions. register.This telephone should not be placed in

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Important Safety Instructions liquid of any kind on the technician to restore the telephone. telephone to normal operation. 13. To reduce the risk of electrical E. If the telephone has been shock, do not take this phone dropped or the case has been apart. Opening or removing damaged. covers may expose you to F. If the telephone exhibits a dangerous voltages or other risks. distinct change in performance. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appl

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E Important Safety Instructions N G L The following items are included as part Canadian maintenance facility designated I of the CS-03 Requirements.The stan- by the supplier.Any repairs or alter- S dard connecting arrangement code for ations made by the user to this equip- H the equipment is CA11A.This product ment, or equipment malfunctions, may meets the applicable Industry Canada give the telecommunications company technical specifications. cause to request the user disconnect the equipment

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Getting Started 21 22 23 CLARITY 510 FEATURES AND CONTROLS CLARITY POWER BOOST TONE/PULSE ON/OFF ON/OFF 1. Hook Switch 2. Handset Knob 3. LCD Screen 4. ENTER/Message Waiting 12 53 7 8 46 Indicator 5. MODE/New Call Indicator 6. UP/DOWN Scroll 7. PROGRAM (PROG) 8. DELETE (DEL) 9 9. Emergency Speed Dial 10 10. BOOST ® 11. Clarity Power™ Control Dial 11 12. Numeric Dial Pad 13. FLASH 13 14. REDIAL 24 15. HOLD/Hold Indicator 14 25 16. HEADSET/Headset Indicator 15 17. RINGER VOLUME UP/DOWN 18. RI

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E Getting Started N G L 1. Telephone Line Cord Jack I 2. Power In Jack S 3. Mounting Bracket H 4. Quick Reference Guide 12 VDC 500 mA 1 LINE 3 4 2 7

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Getting Started CONNECTING YOUR CHOOSING A LOCATION TELEPHONE • The Clarity 510 requires a modu- lar phone jack and a standard 120 1. Carefully remove your telephone Volt outlet for operation. from its box. If there is any visible • The unit should be located in an damage, do not attempt to oper- area where it is easy to see the ate this equipment. Return it to visual display and lighted ringer. the place of purchase. • Choose a location that is out of 2. Check to be sure that you have al

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E Getting Started N G L 4. Plug one end of the modular DESK MOUNT I coiled handset cord into the hand INSTRUCTIONS S set. Plug the other end into the H jack marked HANDSET located on Follow these instructions to place the the lower left side of the telephone. phone on a desk or table top using the Place the handset in the cradle. supplied bracket. 5. Set the TONE/PULSE switch 1. Plug one end of the long flat tele- located on the back of the base to phone line cord into the jack correct d

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Getting Started 4. Pull up on handset knob and turn so WALL MOUNTING that the knob extends out.This will INSTRUCTIONS hold the handset in the place when the phone is wall mounted. The phone unit may be mounted on a standard wall plate. 5. Plug the flat telephone line cord into the wall plate jack, then align The mounting bracket will mount on the mounting bracket’s keyhole the telephone with the wide end of the slots with the wall plate studs and bracket towards the bottom of the slide th

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E Getting Started N G L SETUP MENU Setup Menu Operations I The Clarity 510 automatically enters the S Pressing the ENTER or MODE button Setup mode when powered up or if the will exit the Setup Menu at any point H MODE key is pressed for more than during this process. Press the UP or three (3) seconds.To exit the Setup DOWN arrows to move between Menu press MODE. option screens. It is necessary to press the UP or DOWN arrow to move to Setup Menu Factory Presets the next screen and save the info

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Getting Started VOICE MAIL NUMBER ENTER AREA CODE 1 and 2 Allows you to enter up to two (2) area Allows you to store an access number codes that can be used to amend num- for quick message retrieval. Enter the bers stored in the Caller ID Memory digits of the access number. Press the allowing the number to be dialed from DOWN ARROW to save information the memory. In the Setup Menu the left and move to the next menu selection. most dash will flash. Enter 3 digit code. EASY MODE (toggle) Press DO

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E Operating Y our T elephone N G L BOOST button will reset automatically FEATURES I every time the phone is hung up for at ® S ™ Clarity Power Technology least 5 seconds (if Boost switch is in H OFF position – see BOOST ON/OFF With the Clarity Power feature the high switch description below).This is done frequency sounds are amplified more to protect users of the phone who may than the low frequency sounds so that not need the powerful amplification of words are not just louder, but clearer

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Operating Y our T elephone Boost function will be by default ON – Ringer Style every time a call starts, the Boost func- Six (6) different styles of ring tion is active.The Boost function will cadence or speed are available. default to ON every time the phone Several of the styles are low hangs up, regardless of the previous frequency making the sound easier state of the button.When the switch is to hear.To select the ringer settings in OFF position, the Boost function is by press th

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E Operating Y our T elephone N G L Visual Ringer All the backlight keypad functions are I valid in either position of the nitelite S With the DC power source attached, switch. the backlit keypad will flash to alert of H an incoming call.This feature can be Hold enabled/disabled in the Setup Menu (see page 12). This feature allows you to put a call on hold in order to transfer the call to Large Multi Function LCD another extension, or have a private conversation that you do not want the An adju

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Operating Y our T elephone Flash The HEADSET button will illuminate to indicate the phone is in the Flash is a feature that enables you to headset mode.You may switch answer a call if you have call waiting. between headset and handset Please contact your local telephone usage by toggling the HEADSET company for information on subscribing button. to this feature. Pressing the FLASH but- ton while you are having a phone con- Ordering a Headset versation will pick up the second con- versation

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E Operating Y our T elephone N G L MODE button for 3 seconds will CALLER ID (CID) AND I cause the phone to enter the PHONEBOOK S Setup Menu.This button also serves OPERATIONS: H as a New Call indicator. There are six buttons that control the Scroll Up/Down: ( ) CID and PhoneBook operations. Allows for a scrolling review either up or down through the CID lists or Enter/Dial: (ENTER BUTTON) the PhoneBook.The list will wrap Works in CID and PhoneBook around when at the beginning or mod

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Operating Y our T elephone Option Function: OPERATIONS OF CALLER ID This is a software function that lets This telephone automatically displays an the user to add a pre-programmed incoming caller’s name and telephone area code and/or long distance along with the date and time of the call. code onto a seven (7) or ten (10) It will record up to 70 calls of up to 11 digit CID number if necessary to digits and store the data into memory. dial. If a local area code (codes) The LED in the MODE b

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E Operating Y our T elephone N G L Viewing Caller Information During there is at least one (1) new call to I Incoming Calls review. In addition, the MODE button S will flash indicating a new call. H Caller ID Screen Icons The REPEAT call icon will light if the Clarity 510 receives more than one call from the same number. The FORWARD icon will light when the Clarity 510 receives a call forwarded from another number. When an incoming call is received, the screen will display: A) the name, B) num


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