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Clarity ClarityPa User Manual
Clarity ClarityPa User Guide
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  • Table of Contents Table of Contents BASIC INFORMATION Safety and Maintenance and Care ...................................................... 1-6 Warranty Information............................................................................ 7-8 FCC Regulations .................................................................................... 9-10 FEATURES OVERVIEW

  • Message Settings ........................................................................................ 28 Voice Mail-Box ...........................................................................................28 Info Service ..................................................................................................28 SETTINGS Phone

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Safety and Maintenance Instructions Safety and Maintenance Instructions Please read the following safety instructions before using your Clarity Pal TM 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 risk of re, electric shock, injury to persons and damage to property. Additional warnings may be present on the product, packag- ing, or in the user instructions. Emergency Call Feature When the emerg

  • Clarity ClarityPa, instruct you to do so. Hospitals and health care facilities may use equipment that is sensitive to external (RF) energy. Driving Safely Check and follow local laws and regulations regarding use of a mobile phone while driving. If you decide to use a mobile phone while driving a vehicle, give your full attention to driving safely and keep the following driving tips in mind: * • Be responsible behind the wheel. Don’t Text and Drive! • Get to know your wireless device and its features such as speed dial and redial. • Position your wireless device within eas

  • Clarity ClarityPa, USE ENVIRONMENT Avoiding Water and Wet Locations Do not use the phone in rain, or near washbasins or other wet locations. Take care not to spill any food or liquid on the phone. In case the phone gets wet, un-plug all cables, turn off the phone before clean- ing, and allow it to dry thoroughly before turning it on again. Do not attempt to dry the phone with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven or hair dryer. Choking Hazard Never allow children to play with the phone or accessories — small parts may be a choking hazard. Exposure to high volume sound levels may damage your hearing. Although there

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Warranty Information Warranty Information The following warranty and service information applies only to products purchased and used in the U.S. and Canada. For warranty information in other countries, please contact your local retailer or distributor. Limited Warranty Clarity, a division of Plantronics, Inc. (“Clarity”) warrants to the original con- sumer purchaser that, except for limita- tions and exclusions set forth below, this product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase (“Warranty Period”). The obliga- tion of

  • Clarity ClarityPa, 3. Connect the telephone equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the television, radio, or other receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV Technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone. CAUTION: To maintain the compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure gu

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Features Overview 1 Volume Adjust Button 2 Headset Port 3 M1* Memory Key – Long-press/Memory ( Press key to access and select menu options.) 4 M2 Memory Key 5 M3* Memory Key – Long-press/Memory ( Also press key to access and select menu options – short press.) 6 Dial Key (Press to connect call) 7 ON/OFF Key (Press/Hold to Power ON/OFF) 8 Arrow Key (Menu Scroll) 9 TONE Button 10 BOOST Button (Amplify) 11 AC Power (Charging Port) 12 Emergency Button (Located on back of phone) 13 Phone Status Icons 14 AC Power Adapter 15 Charging Base 1 2 6 8 4 3 75 Important: Before using phone, please r

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Features Overview LCD Status Icons/Technical Specications Signal strength No signal GPRS connection Unread message Unread service message Missed calls Call transfer Keypad lock Keypad unlock Alarm clock Ring tone Battery indication Bluetooth connected Unread MMS Headset mode LCD Status Icons Function Specication Model K2319 Size 5 x 4 in. SIM type * Regular Built-in Memory 506K Frequency band * GSM 900 GSM 1800 Dual Frequency Phonebook Capacity * 250pcs (SIM capacity depends on SIM type.) GPRS * Support SMS/MMS Support WAP Support Bluetooth Support Recorder WAV di

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Battery installation and charging Battery use and security Battery Installation and removal Step 1: Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding the cover towards the bot- tom end of the phone. Step 2: Install the battery by pushing the battery into the compartment while ensur- ing that the contacts on the battery and battery compartment are correctly aligned and engaged. Step 3: Replace the battery compartment cover by sliding the cover towards the upper end of the phone. Make sure it snaps securely into place. Battery charging Note: Phone Charging Options: S

  • Clarity ClarityPa, SIM Card Installation Connecting to a Network SIM card Your network provider will supply you a SIM card. The SIM card is key for accessing the GSM network. All information about the network and your calling record will be saved to the SIM card, along with the phonebook list and messages. The SIM card can be trans- ferred to other GSM mobile phones. Avoid touching the metal areas of the card, and keep away from metalic sources. WARNING: Do not remove card when the phone is powered ON, or connected to an AC power source. Install/Remove SIM card Step 1: Power OFF the phone. Step 2: Remove battery. Step 3: Insert the SI

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Operations Operations Making a call The icon on the top left corner of the LCD indicates the signal strength. There are three methods to make a call. • Phonebook — Find the number to dial, then press the dial key. • Call Register — Enter the list of missed calls, received calls or dialed calls, then choose the record, press the dial key. • Manual — In idle mode, you can input the number by numeric keys, then press the dial key. Dialing status Enter the dialing status. The signal strength and other icons will be displayed when dialing. A “blicking” stick indicates the location of the cursor. Steps for inputting the number: Step 1: Delete the character bef

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Operations Operations Function operation During the conversation, enter the talking options, press POWER ON/OFF key to end the call; or use the numeric dial key. If you make a new call, the current call will remain. • Short Press POWER ON/OFF key: ends the converstion. • Use the UP/DOWN navigation key, or Volume UP/DOWN button on left side of phone adjust the volume of the earpiece. • Press the M1 memory key to access the menu and enter the call options. Call options You can enter call options during a conver- staion — some functions can only be seen during a conversation. Note: Other functions, such as call trans- fer, conference

  • Operations Operations • M1/M2/M3 settings: enter Friends, Family, VIP, and Business caller groups. • Phonebook settings: set the phone- book function as follows: Memory status, Preferred storage, Fields, and Name list lter, My vCard and version. Selecting funtions under the Phonebook option: Proles The phone supplies six modes

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Operations Operations Note: Refer to “input methods” for details. Inbox Check the messages received in the inbox, and perform the following functions: reply, delete and delete all, edit and edit all, forward, copy, and copy all, move, move all, and move to SIM or phone memory, use the number (dial out or save), use the connection and (connect to website in SMS directly. If the inbox has no message, a “empty” prompt will appear. Outbox Check the messages saved in the outbox already sent, or unsent and reply, delete, edit, forward, copy to phone/SIM, move to phone/SIM, delete all, copy all, move all, use

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Operations Operations You can edit or delete the phone number or e-mail address of the contact if neces- sary. If you select “delete all” — all num- bers and e-mail addresses for that contact are deleted. Cc: copy additional recepients of the message. Use same steps as “Receiver.” Condental Cc: copy additional rece- pients of the message condentally. Same steps as “Receiver.” Subject: insert the topic of message. Edit: add character, photo, sound, video, attachment, new frame, bookmark, pre- view, intervals. Note: After writing a new MMS, you may choose to send, save/send, save to draft, or edit message settings by choosing “sending options,” or simply exit.

  • Clarity ClarityPa, • Edit: add or edit the name and number of the mail box. Info service Note: Info service and voice mail functions are supplied by the net- work. Contact your provider. • Receiving mode: open or close the function. • Read the information: read custom- ized information. • Language: set the language of the broadcast. • Band setting: set the band of the broadcast. Options are add, edit, or delete. Settings Options are set in the phone, including screen adjustment, phone setting, call set- ting, network

  • Network setting • Network selection Auto selection Manual selection (requires registration) • Preferential network: save a prefer- rential network. • GPRS connection: set the connec- tion, GPRS choice when a connection is needed, or establish permanent links. Security settings • SIM card lock Use PIN code (code is changeable) to

  • Clarity ClarityPa, • Record The mobile phone supports two record methods: WAV and AMR. After record, you can save it to “audio directory.” Record options: Record: make a new record. During record, press the left “M1” key to pause or continue. Press the right “M3” key to stop. Next, rename the le and press the left “M1” key to save. List: in recording les list, if there is no hint, the LCD will display “blank.” Select: select current record as SOS emergency alarm ring. Note: If there is no rec

  • Check weekly/monthly: display calen- dar by week or month. Print: print the calendar. Lunar calendar: open or close. Memo Check memos saved and edit as follows: • View: view selected memo details. • Add: a new memo. • Edit: edit a memo. • Delete: delete a memo. • Delete task: delete the overdue task in selected date. • Delete all:

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Delete call log All call log lists may be deleted as a group, or deleted individually. Call duration There are four submenus of the call duration. Last call duration, Call duration for all dialed calls, Call duration for all received calls, and Clear the data. Call costs Last call cost Cost for all calls Clear the data: input the PIN2 code to clear the data. Cost limitation: view, change or cancel this function. Note: Change and Cancel function requires PIN2 code. Price and rate: browse, change or cancel this function. Note: Change a

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Input methods Input by intelligent pinyin The following are denitions of the keypad in pinyin-input mode. Input by keypad • Input pinyin characters: press numeric keys directly, and the combi- nations will be displayed. • Choose and input character: Use Up/Down key to turn pages. Use Left (M1) and Right (M3) keys to search Chinese. Use Left (M1) key to input Chinese character. • Choose associated character: predictive inputting will provide the phrase association of last cha

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Operations Operations 40 41 Input by English The following are denitions of the keypad in English-input mode. (Includes ABC and abc.) Input by keypad Operations of English input: • Each key can be used to input several characters. • Quick click the key until the letter you desire appears. • Press (*) key to input English symbol. • Press (#) key to switch input methods. • Press (0) key to input blank. • Press Right (M1) key to clear one character. • Long-press Right (M3) key to clear

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Operations Operations Input by number The denition of keypad under number input mode. Input by keypad Operations of number input method: • Press 0-9 key to input the number. • Press ( # )key to switch the input method. • Press Right (M3) key to clear one character. Long-press Right (M3) key to clear all characters. Number 1 key Number 0 or blank Number 2 key Symbol Number 3 key ABC, abc, number 2 Number 4 key DEF, def, number 3 Number 5 key GHI, ghi, number 4 Number 6 ke

  • Clarity ClarityPa, Solutions: • Charge battery. • Replace battery. Problem: Phone will not connect a call. Reason: Barring function is activated. Solution: Cancel barring dialing functi Problem: No connection to network. Reason: SIM is invalid or defective. Reason: Out of GSM service area. Reason: Weak, interrupted, or no signal. Solutions: • Contact the network provider. • Move the phone into the GSM service area. • Try connecting again in a better signal environment. Problem: Phone will not charge. Reason: Voltage is unsuitable. Reason: Non-standard charger. Reason: Not connected. So

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