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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .......................................................................................................... 4 Emergency Calls ................................................................................................ 24 Important Safety Instructions/Warnings ................................................... 5 Saving the Emergency Numbers ...................................................................... 24 Parts Checklist ............
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INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read the following safety instructions before using your ClarityLife C900 Dual Band Mobile Phone and accessories. Please keep these instructions for your reference. When using this product, these safety precautions and warnings should be followed to reduce the Dear mobile phone users, risk of fire, electric shock, injury to persons and damage to property. Additional warnings Congratulations on having purchased your ClarityLife mobile may be
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Health Care Facilities After you have re-entered your five emergency numbers, you should test the phone’s emergency call feature by pressing the emergency button to ensure that you Turn the phone off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas have correctly entered the numbers into the phone. instruct you to do so. Hospitals and health care facilities may use equipment that is sensitive to external RF ener
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE AND CARE USE ENVIRONMENT Handling the Phone Avoiding Water and Wet Locations Do not drop, disassemble, open, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred, microwave, Do not use the phone in rain, or near washbasins or other wet locations. Take care incinerate, paint, or insert foreign objects into the phone. not to spill any food or liquid on the phone. In case the phone gets wet, unplug all cables, turn off the phone before clean
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# * tuv mno 4 + 7 9 8 0 6 abc pq rs 1 2 3 ghi 5 jkl def w xyz a/A/1 OK C900 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS C900 Parts Checklist 3. Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings. 4. Turn the volume down if the sound from the headset or headphones prevents you from hearing people speaking near you. See www.plantronics.com/ healthandsafety for more information on headsets and hearing. Exposure to Electromagnetic Energy in the Radio Frequency Band When turned on, this devi
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C900 KEYS/FUNCTIONS C900 Quick Reference 1 Display Screen 2 Arrow keys For scrolling through the phone book and menu 3 Answer/OK Key Press to Answer a Call Press to select option shown on the screen above this key 1 4 End call/Clear/Back Key Press to End a Call Battery contacts Press to select option shown on the screen above this key 5 Alert lights INSERTING THE BATTERY Green: Blinks during incoming calls Insert the battery into phone battery Red: Blinks when the
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C900 KEYS/FUNCTIONS INSTALLATION C900 KEYS/FUNCTIONS Flashlight 1 Inserting the SIM Card 1 Flashlight To make calls with the phone, you require a SIM card. This 2 On/Off Button is how it is inserted: Press and hold for three seconds to turn phone On or Off. • Turn the closed mobile phone around, so its front is facing downwards. Hold it with both hands and use your thumbs 3 Alarm Clock to slide the battery cover out applying light pressure (Fig.1) On/Off Alarm clock Key lock 4 Key
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INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Tip: To avoid problems caused by forgetting/losing your PIN • During the charging phase, the mobile phone screen code, we recommend that you deactivate the PIN code. displays the battery symbol and Charging. At the same time, the signal light flashes orange when there Open the phone and press the until you have reached is a connection between the charging device and the Settings. Next scroll down by pressing the to PIN mobile phone. (This will start about ten
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BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION Turning the phone On and Off Accepting an incoming call Press down on the upper side of the phone for 3 seconds. This function allows you When your phone is being called, it rings and vibrates. The green alert light and the to turn the phone on and off. torch blinks: the number or name (if stored in the phone book) of the caller is dis- played on the screen. SETTING THE TIME AND DATE • Accept a call with or by opening the slider. You ca
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PHONEBOOK OPERATIONS PHONEBOOK OPERATIONS PHONE BOOK • Press the button to scroll to Phone book and select by pressing . The phone book enables you to save, change and search • Next, select Search Name by pressing . for up to 200 names and numbers. • Search for the phonebook contact by pressing one or more of the starting letter of Saving new numbers in the phone book the name on the keypad. D . , ! ? ‚ „ @ : 1 • Open the phone, press button until you have • Call the selected number by
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PHONEBOOK OPERATIONS PHONEBOOK OPERATIONS Managing the Top 10 SAVING NUMBERS TO PHONEBOOK VIA TEx T (SMS) With the Top 10 function you can list the most frequently used or most important numbers at the beginning of your See page 29 for other SMS text options phone book independent of alphabetical order. This means • This function makes it very easy to add new contacts to you can quickly access and call these contacts when the slider your phonebook and the best thing about it is your famil
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS EMERGENCY CALLS • The last option is to choose whether or not a text (SMS) message will be sent to the contacts. Highlight Yes or No using the buttons and press Important: Please read Warnings for Emergency Call Feature in front of manual. to select. In an emergency, press the Help button on the back of the C900 to automatically • For adding further emergency numbers please repeat the above steps. dial up to five (5) predetermined numbers. When
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OTHER TELEPHONE OPERATIONS OTHER TELEPHONE OPERATIONS • To make a call from the received calls, select the Small Menu – When phone slider is closed desired number with the buttons and start the • When the slider is closed, contacts in the phone book are call by pressing . displayed in alphabetical order in the form of an easy-to- read list. (Fig. 11) Voicemail Number If you press and hold the 0 button for three (3) seconds Dialed Numbers you will automatically be connected to your voice
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OTHER TELEPHONE OPERATIONS OTHER TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Set the Alarm • Next select Sound & Alerts by pressing the button Standby Mode • To set the alarm clock enter the hour by pressing the buttons or press to select. Then use the to scroll to Alarm Melody and (Slider closed) the keypad by entering double digits (for example, “07” for 7 a.m.) and save by select by pressing . Use the buttons to scroll pressing . through the different melodies and save the desired melody by pres
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OTHER TELEPHONE OPERATIONS SMS/TEx T OPERATIONS • A large key symbol will appear on the menu screen to display the key lock is acti- SMS/TExT MESSAGES vated. To deactivate the key lock press and hold the button for three seconds or slide open the phone. SMS/Text Messages SMS (Short Message Service) is a written short message, which can be sent to all My Menu mobile phone users. Charges do apply when sending and receiving an SMS. Please My Menu allows you to quickly select your most often us
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SMS/TEx T OPERATIONS SMS/TEx T OPERATIONS Special characters: Enter the selection menu for you enter more than 160 characters, the text is sent two messages. As soon as you D . , ! ? ‚ „ @ : 1 special characters by pressing . By repeatedly pressing roll over into a second message, the display will read 2/…. D a b c 2 ä à or , you can move from left to right. By pressing You can send a maximum of 480 characters at once (this will automatically be D d e f 3 è the 2 button, you can move
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SMS/TEx T OPERATIONS SMS/TEx T OPERATIONS • Write your own text with the keypad. Now you have the choice between four (4) options: • Press to save as a template. 1. Empty Screen (enter your own text using the keypad) 2. Original Text (this will copy the text of the received SMS into your answer) Changing already existing templates: 3. Templates • Slide open the mobile phone and select SMS 4. Prewritten short answers (for example, Yes, No, Everything OK) Messages by pressing . Scroll
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OVERVIEW OF MENUS OVERVIEW OF MENUS Delete SMS SMS Messages Call Info Write new SMS All SMS Missed calls Call Duration Slider closed. Received SMS Received SMS Dialed numbers Last Call Headline shows Sent SMS Sent SMS Received calls Time & symbols. All calls Unsent SMS Unsent SMS Delete all calls Dialed numbers Templates Templates Call duration Received calls Delete SMS Select Back Select Back Clear timers Service Centre No. for SMS Select Back Send PhoneBk contact by SMS SMS in PhoneBk (On/
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OVERVIEW OF MENUS OVERVIEW OF MENUS Settings Sound & alert Sound & alert Ring tone (1-5) Handset volume (1-5) Alarm melody (1-5) Display contrast (-5 to +5) Ringer volume (0-5) Text size (Small/Large) Silent mode (On/Off) Text size SMS (Small/Large) Increasing ring (On/Off) Language Vibrating alert (On/Off) Time & date Key tones (click/tone/silent) Alarm clock SMS Message alert (On/Off) Calculator Handset volume (1-5) Keypad auto lock (On/Off) Select Back My Menu (On/Off) Network selection (Aut