Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction
TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started Safety Instruction .......................................................................... 4 Parts Checklist .............................................................................. 7 Quick Reference Guide ......................................................
Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons including the following:1. Read and understand all instructions.2. Follow all warnings and i...
Page 5 - position and then adjust the
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS work by a qualified technician to restore the telephone to normal operation. E. If the telephone has been dropped or the case has been damaged. F. If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance. 15. Never install telephone wiring dur...
Page 6 - Pacemaker Warning
6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Pacemaker Warning If you or a member of your household has a pacemaker or other medical devices, consult your physician or the manufacturer of the pacemaker or medical device before using this product. The product should be used in accordance w...
Page 7 - CONTENTS & PARTS CHECKLIST
7 Battery pack TO NE CO NT RO L TO NE IN TE RC OM BOOST TALK MENU CL/FL RD/P ABC GHI PQRS WXYZ JKL TUV DEF MNO 1 2 4 7 8 9 0 5 6 3 * # Base Handset Belt clip AC power adapter Battery compartment cover PAGE MUTE POWER IN USE CHARGE ON OFF DEL REC OGM PLAY OGM PLAY STOP REW F FWD FLASH REDIAL BOOST RI...
Page 8 - Quic k Reference Guide; FUNCTION KEYS
8 C4230 Quic k Reference Guide FUNCTION KEYS 1 Speaker Press On or Off. 2 Flash Press to receive an incoming call while on a call. (Call Waiting must be activated) 3 Redial Press to Redial last number dialed. 4 Boost Press to add an extra level of amplification over the entire range of volume control...
Page 9 - ANSWERING MACHINE DEVICE; 2 Answering Machine Display
9 C4230 Quic k Reference Guide ANSWERING MACHINE DEVICE 12 Answering Machine Display Displays number of messages. 13 On/Off Press to turn answering machine On or Off. 14 OGM/Play Press to Play outgoing message. 15 Delete Press to Delete a message. 16 OGM/REC Press to Record outgoing message. 17 Play...
Page 10 - HANDSET
10 HANDSET 1 Volume Control The dial controls the volume level of the handset, headset or neckloop, and ringer volumes. 2 Boost When pressed, an extra level of amplification is added over the entire range of volume. 3 Speaker Press to activate handset speakerphone. Press again to switch back to earpi...
Page 11 - 0 Headset; 4 Neck Loop
11 HANDSET 10 Headset A 2.5 mm headset can be used in the Headset Port. (We recommend the Plantronics M214C headset.) 11 Tone Press to select the audio tone for the handset. Boost must be ON to activate tone selection. 12 Intercom Press to call Base or other handset on system. 13 Ringer ON/OFF Switc...
Page 12 - Charging your battery; You must charge the handset; Installing the Backup Batteries; Operation time depends on; IMPORTANT; Handset battery must charge; Power Supply
12 Charging your battery Battery must be initially charged for a full 12 hours before first use. Failure to fully charge the battery may result in the battery developing a memory. If the battery develops a memory, it will hold less charge with each following charge. Eventually the battery would have ...
Page 13 - HOW TO DIAL OR RECEIVE A CALL; Red
13 The phone cord plugs into the C4230 phone base as shown above. Plug the other end of the phone cord into a telephone wall jack. Connect the AC adapter to the back of the base and a 120V wall outlet as shown above.To avoid potential interference, the phone should not be located near electronic equ...
Page 14 - TELEPHONE OPERATIONS; BASIC HANDSET OPERATIONS; Making Calls; ANSWERING AND MAKING CALLS
14 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS BASIC HANDSET OPERATIONS Answering Calls To answer a call press TALK. Press FLASH during a call to answer a second call. (If you have call waiting service) Making Calls To make a call, press TALK, then dial number.To end call, press TALK again, or place handset onto base. Han...
Page 15 - Volume Control; – When the Boost override is set to ON, the; Visual Ringer; SELECT BOOST OVERRIDE; ADJUSTING TONE; VOLUME CONTROL; Boost Override
15 BASIC HANDSET OPERATIONS Volume Control During a call, the dial on the side controls the level of volume for the handset and speakerphone. The volume dial provides up to 16dB of volume before the BOOST button is activated. Once the BOOST button is pressed, the C4230 will provide up to 50dB of amp...
Page 16 - General Recommendations for Tone Settings on the C4230; Telephone; recommends; With Low Frequency Hearing Loss
16 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS General Recommendations for Tone Settings on the C4230 TM Telephone * * Notes : 1. These are general recommendations. Hearing loss is specific to each individual; therefore, Clarity ® recommends an end user tries all four setting to see which will work best for their particula...
Page 17 - M u t e; Last number dialed
17 TALK MENU CL/FL RD/P M u t e H o l d TALK 12:09 04/06 AM BASIC HANDSET OPERATIONS Flash The FLASH (CL/FL) button is activated to use custom calling services such as Call Waiting or Three Way Calling. Please contact your local telephone company for information on these services. Last number dialed...
Page 18 - BASIC BASE OPERATIONS
18 FLASH REDIAL BOOST 1 2 RINGER ON/OFF 5 6 9 8 0 3 # ABC DEF WXYZ JKL TUV MNO Press the (soft key) Hold on the menu to hold the line.Press the (soft key) Unhold to return to the dialing screen and to your call. Dialing (Tone/Pulse) (See Page 25 for instructions) BASIC BASE OPERATIONS Making and ans...
Page 19 - Page
19 Boost On/Off The BOOST button controls the loudness of the SPEAKERPHONE. Once the BOOST button is pressed, an extra level of amplification is added over the entire range of volume control. Last number redialed Press REDIAL to dial last number dialed from the base.The last number dialed (up to 32 d...
Page 20 - Intercom from Base; INTERCOM AND PAGING; O K; RINGER STYLE
20 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Intercom from Base (The intercom will allow the person on the Handset to speak to the person at the Base station.)Press the PAGE button on the base. If additional handsets have been purchased, press the page button on the base and the handset number you wish to page on the ba...
Page 21 - The default Ringer tone will be set to; Phonebook; RINGER SETUP; B a c k; This is not a USB
21 Lamp Flasher This function is only available with the optional C2210 Lamp Flasher Notification Accessory. Instructions on use will come with purchase of Lamp Flasher. For more information on purchasing contact Clarity at 1-800-426-3738. Bed Shaker This function is only available with the optional ...
Page 22 - The Keypad Tones are defaulted to; HANDSET VISUAL RINGER; The; NOT
22 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Keypad Tones : The Keypad Tones are defaulted to On. To turn the keypad tones Off, go to the Keypad tones, and press the (soft key) Select. Use the Arrow buttons to scroll down to On or Off. Make your selection, and then press the (soft key) Save. Visual Ringer A Visual ringe...
Page 23 - Date and Time; If you have Caller ID service the Date and; SET TIME; S a v e; SELECT TIME FORMAT; Boost override; SELECT DATE AND TIME; S a v e; SELECT DATE FORMAT
23 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Date and Time Note : If you have Caller ID service the Date and Time will automatically set when you receive your first call. (Caller ID will not auto set Day of Week) Select DATE AND TIME on the menu screen. The screen will then display a time with the hour blinking. Use the ...
Page 24 - SET MONTH AND DATE; WEEKDAY; INITIAL SETUP; Registration; INITIAL SETUP
24 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Once the date and time have been entered, press the (soft key) Save to save settings. Press the Arrow button down again and choose the weekday. Use the (soft key) Change to select day of the week. Once the day of the week has been entered, press the (soft key) Save to save se...
Page 25 - Auto Talk; Tone or Pulse; SETTING AUTO TALK; SETUP DIALING MODE; SELECT DIALING MODE
25 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Auto Talk Auto Talk allows the user to remove the Handset from the base during an incoming call and immediately start talking without pressing the Talk Button. Auto Talk’s default is set to Off. When picking the handset off the base, press the Talk button to answer the phone....
Page 26 - LCD Contrast; Select Initial setup on the main menu.; Handset Phonebook /Memory Storage; English; LCD contrast; SET LCD CONTRAST
26 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS LCD Contrast Select LCD Contrast on the submenu. Use the Arrow buttons to scroll from Lo to Hi. Select the desired setting and then press the (soft key) Save. This will save the setting and return to the Main Menu Screen. Language Menu Select Initial setup on the main menu. U...
Page 27 - SELECT PHONEBOOK; New Phone book entries; Press once to enter “A”; NEW PHONEBOOK ENTRY; S e l e c t; ADDING NAME TO PHONEBOOK; NEW PHONE NUMBER ENTRY
27 12:09 Caller list E x i t S e l e c t Messages Phonebook 04/06 AM SELECT PHONEBOOK TELEPHONE OPERATIONS New Phone book entries To enter names:Select PhoneBook in the main menu. Select “Add New Name” on the sub menu. “Name:” will be displayed on the screen. Type in the name using the dialing pad. ...
Page 28 - To Edit or Erase Entries; The screen will display Edit or Erase. Select Edit.; Name; O p t i o n s; Clarity; Edit; Ye s
28 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS To Edit or Erase Entries Use the Arrow buttons to browse through the phone-book. Select the desired name to edit or delete, and press the (soft key) Option. The screen will display Edit or Erase. Select Edit. To edit name use the (soft key) Clear to clear the letters of the n...
Page 29 - Saving Caller ID information into Phonebook; P h o n e B k; Caller List; Store
29 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Saving Caller ID information into Phonebook Select Caller List on the Main Menu. Then select the desired name to be stored into the phonebook. Press the (soft key) Options. Then use the Arrow buttons to scroll down to Store. Press the (soft key) Select to store the name and n...
Page 30 - To dial from phonebook; CALLER ID OPERATIONS; This is a service that is provided through your local; Incoming Call; E x i t
30 When viewing the phonebook entry, press the (soft key) Format to place the area code in parenthesis or add 1 in front of the area code. To dial from phonebook Select the desired name and number from the phone-book and press the TALK button. This will automatically dial the selected phonebook entr...
Page 31 - Incoming call
31 Caller ID Review If there is new call information, the display will show the number of new calls received before they have been reviewed.Select Caller List from the main menu. Use Arrow buttons to scroll up or down to view the Caller ID content. The first row of the display indicates the sequence ...
Page 32 - Erasing Caller ID Information; The screen will then display “Caller ID Entries Erased.”
32 Erasing Caller ID Information Select the desired CID record you would like to delete. Next, press the (soft key) Options. Choose erase on the sub-menu, and then press the (soft key) Select. To erase all entries, scroll down to Erase All. Press the (soft key) Select. The screen will display “Erase...
Page 33 - BASIC BASE FUNCTIONS; ANSWERING MACHINE; Message Capacity; • Access from the Base; Stop; Press the STOP button to stop the Message being played.
33 BASIC BASE FUNCTIONS ANSWERING MACHINE Message Capacity The answering machine will hold up to 10 minutes of messages. The Telephone Answering Machine can be accessed in the following three ways: • Access from the Base • Access from the Handset • Access from a remote location. ACCESS ANSWERING MAC...
Page 34 - The answering machine comes with a
34 FFWD Press the FFWD (Forward) button to forward to the next message. Play Press the PLAY button to play the messages received. When playback begins, the number of new messages received will be announced, as well as the day and time message was recorded. Delete Press the DELETE button to delete th...
Page 35 - LED Screen; For best results when recording the outgoing
35 LED Screen The screen will display the number of messages received on the answering machine. Access Answering Machine functions from Handset Select Messages from the Main Menu screen. The sub menu will then be displayed. Press the number key on the handset or press the (soft-key) Select on the me...
Page 36 - Ring Number; Message Play Speed; Slowdown Message Playback Speed; Data Transfer; Outgoing Msg
36 12:09 S e l e c t E x i t 04/06 AM Ring Number Security ID Playback Speed 12:09 S a v e E x i t 04/06 AM Message Play Speed Slow OTHER HANDSET OPTIONS FOR ANSWERING MACHINE The options below can be accessed by going to the Main Menu and selecting Initial Setup. Use the Arrow keys to scroll to Ans...
Page 37 - Default OGM; Record; Record OGM; Play OGM; Play OGM
37 12:09 S e l e c t E x i t 04/06 AM Default OGM Recorded OGM Play OGM Press the (soft key) Select to play outgoing message. Record OGM Use the Arrow button to scroll to Record OGM and the press the (soft key) Select. A new screen will appear. Select Yes to record outgoing message or No to return t...
Page 38 - Erase OGM; Select Ringer Number.; Toll Saver; Erase; Set Ring Number
38 Erase OGM Use the Arrow button to scroll to Erase OGM. A new screen will appear. Select Yes or No to Erase. Ring Number Select Ringer Number. Scroll up or down to select the desired number of rings to have before the Answering Machine answers. Note: The options are 3-6 rings or toll saver. Toll S...
Page 39 - Security ID
39 Security ID The Security ID is to access the Answering Machine from a Remote Location. The ID is defaulted as 1 2 3.To change the Security ID, select Security ID and enter the three (3) digit code you wish to set as your new Security ID number. • First select Initial Setup on the main menu. • Sel...
Page 41 - Select Memo from the Message Menu.; E n d; Recording
41 Memory is full If the answering machine memory is full, the answering machine will answer on the 10th ring and announce “Memory Full.” Wait seven (7) seconds to enter the security code. Recording and playing memos Memos are self-recorded messages. For example, a reminder to yourself or a message ...
Page 42 - The phone does not ring when you receive a call :; TROUBLESHOOTING
42 The unit will not operate / no dial tone : • Verify the AC Adapter is securely plugged into AC outlet, the base and the telephone. • Verify the telephone line cord is securely plugged into the wall jack and the telephone. • Make sure the battery has been placed in the battery compart- ment correc...
Page 43 - Phone Will Not Hold Charge :
43 TROUBLESHOOTING Phone Will Not Hold Charge : • Make sure the charging contacts on the handset and base are free of dust and dirt. While unplugged, clean the contacts with a soft cloth. • Make sure CHARGE LED on the base is lit when the handset is in the cradle. • Handset battery may have develope...
Page 44 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; alkaline batteries, AA type
44 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Model Number: C4230 Frequency: 5.8 GHz Amplification: 50 dB Handset Unit Product in Inches: (L x W x H): 7.25 x 2 x 1.25 Weight in Pounds: 0.5 lb. Base Product in Inches: (L x W x H): 7 x 7 .75 x 4.75 Weight in Pounds: 1.0 lb. Power Supply: AC Adaptor (Input: 120V ...
Page 45 - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
45 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Part 68 of FCC Rules Information a) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the require-ments adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If reque...