Page 3 - Table of Contents; BASIC INFORMATION
Table of Contents BASIC INFORMATION Safety and Maintenance and Care ......................................7-11 Warranty Information ........................................................ 12-13 FCC Regulations................................................................... 14-15 FEATURES OVERVIE...
Page 4 - Auto; Function Menus
Table of Contents Auto DTMF ................................................................................. 32 Auto Response ........................................................................... 32 Function Menus Rolling searching functions ......................................................
Page 5 - Security Settings
Security Settings ................................................................... 42-43 SIM Card Lock ............................................................................ 42 Phone Lock .................................................................................. 42 Keypad Lock ........
Page 7 - Safety and Maintenance Instructions; Dual Band Mobile; Emergency Call Feature; WARNINGS; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
7 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 ...
Page 8 - If you have any reason to suspect
8 Safety and Maintenance Instructions into the phone’s address book in order to restore the emergency call feature.After you have re-entered your five emergency numbers, you should test the phone’s emergency call feature by press-ing the emergency button to ensure that you have correctly entered the...
Page 9 - Removable Battery
9 Safety and Maintenance Instructions • Get to know your wireless device and its features such as speed dial and redial. • Position your wireless device within easy reach. • Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; place calls when you are not moving. • Let the person you are speaking with know you are...
Page 11 - Disposal and Recycling
11 If you experience hearing discomfort, you should stop listening to the device through your headset or headphones. To protect your hearing, some hearing experts suggest that you: 1. Set the volume control in a low posi- tion before putting the head set or headphones on your ears. 2. Limit the amou...
Page 12 - Warranty Information; Implied Warranties
12 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 ...
Page 13 - Plantronics Service Center
13 In the United States Clarity Service Center 6131 Preservation Drive, Chattanooga, TN 37416Tel: (423) 622-7793 or (800) 426-3738 Fax: (423) 622-7646 or (800) 325-8871 In Canada Plantronics Service Center 8112 Trans-Canada Hwy. Ville St. Laurent. Que. Canada H4S 1M5Tel: (800) 540-8363 (514) 956-836...
Page 14 - FCC Regulations and Requirements; To the extent possible, relocate the
14 FCC Regulations and Requirements Part 15 of FCC Rules Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer-ence received, including int...
Page 15 - Users should not attempt to
15 certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the...
Page 16 - Message Alert Light; ( Press key to access and; Getting to know your ClarityPal
16 1 Message Alert Light (Flashes) 2 Volume Adjust Buttons (+/–) 3 Headset Port 4 M1* Memory Key – Long-press /Memory ( Press key to access and select menu options.) 5 M2 Memory Key 6 M3* Memory Key – Long-press /Memory ( Also press key to access and select menu options – short press.) 7 Dial Key (P...
Page 17 - Phone battery may
17 Getting to know your ClarityPal 2 3 7 9 5 1 4 8 6 15 14 10 11 12 Signal Strength Ring Tone Bluetooth Battery 13 Warning: Use the supplied AC Adapter Other adapters may damage the phone and void the warranty. Note: Phone battery may be charged with or without the charging base.
Page 18 - Back view
Page 19 - Technical Specifications; Function
19 Technical Specifications Function Specification Model Pal Size 5 x 2.5 x .5 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 * SupportSMS/MMS Support WAP SupportBluetooth Support Record...
Page 20 - Battery installation and charging; Battery Use; The phone may be; Battery Security
20 Battery installation and charging Battery Use Recharge the battery when the phone is powered OFF automatically or when there is a low battery indicator showing on the LCD. If the battery has not completely run out of energy before charging, the mobile will adjust and reduce the time of charging.T...
Page 21 - Battery installation and removal
21 Battery installation and charging Battery installation and removal Battery charging options Unplug and disconnect the AC Power adapter when not in use. Do not con-nect the battery to the AC Power adapter for more than a week. Over-charging will shorten the life of the battery. • Do not store the ...
Page 22 - SIM Card Installation
22 SIM card Your network provider will supply you a SIM card. The SIM card is key for access-ing 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 p...
Page 23 - If phone prompts the; Locking phone; The phone is powered OFF; Phone lock feature; Security setup; Connecting to a Network
23 Important: If phone prompts the message “Emergency call only” on the LCD, it means the phone is out of service area. However, you may still make emergency calls according to the signal strength. Locking phone To avoid illegal use, you should choose the lock phone function, and create a personal p...
Page 24 - Getting to know the ClarityPal Menus; Main Menu
24 Getting to know the ClarityPal Menus Phonebook User profiles Messages Settings Bluetooth Organizer Shortcuts Accessibility Phone calls OK Back Main Menu The Clarity Pal main menu is organized to feature the following options, features and funtions. • Phonebook • User Profiles • Messages Note: Ple...
Page 25 - Phonebook
25 Getting to know the ClarityPal Menus Phonebook Phonebook Name search Quick search OK Back Add new contact Copy allDeleteCaller groupsPhonebook settings Check Balance CLARITY DEMO From SIM From Phone From SIM From phone Selected Friends Family VIP Business Others M1/M2/M3 Setting Memory status Sav...
Page 26 - Messages; Phone setup; Settings
26 Messages Settings Network setup Phone setup OK Back Security setupRestore factory settings • Time and date • Schedule power on/off • Language • Display settings • Dedicated key • Flight mode • LCD backlit On Time 1 Set time zone 2 Set time 3 Set format 4 Update time with time zone 12:00 AM 1 LCD ...
Page 27 - Network Setup; Network setup; Settings –; Security Setup; Restore factory; Settings –; Restore Factory Settings
27 Settings – Network Setup Settings Network setup Phone setup OK Back Security setupRestore factory settings Network selection 1 New search 2 Select network 3 Selection mode Network List • T-mobile • AT&T • Automatic • Manual Settings Network setup Phone setup OK Back Security setup Restore fac...
Page 28 - Bluetooth; Organizer; Shortcuts
28 Bluetooth Phonebook User profiles Messages Settings Bluetooth OK Back Main Menu 1 Bluetooth 2 Search 3 Paired device • OFF • ON Indicates paired device Searches for bluetooth device Phonebook User profiles Messages Settings Bluetooth Organizer OK Back Main Menu Calendar Tasks Alarm Stopwatch Calc...
Page 29 - Accessibility; Phone Calls
29 Accessibility Phonebook User profiles Messages Settings BluetoothOrganizerShortcuts Accessibility OK Back Main Menu Language Help settings Talking keypad • English • Français • Español • ON • OFF • Keystroke • Select from Phonebook 1 New record 2 List 3 Settings 1 Storage 2 Audio quality Make a n...
Page 30 - Operations; Making a call; Delete the character before; Press * key twice to input
30 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 history — Enter the list of missed calls, received calls or dialed calls, then choose th...
Page 31 - click “Refuse”
31 Operations International calls Press * key two (2) times to input “+”, then the LCD will display “+” which will allow you to make a call from any country when the country prefix num-ber is known.Step 1: Input “+”. Step 2: Input country code Step 3: Input the complete phone numberStep 4: Press Dia...
Page 32 - key; on left side of phone adjust the; • Press the M1 memory key to; Other functions, such as call; Auto DTMF
32 Operations • Short Press POWER ON/OFF key: ends the converstion.• Use the UP/DOWN navigation key , or Volume UP/DOWN but- ton 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 d...
Page 33 - Personal shortcuts; Phonebook list; Check Balance; Back
33 Operations Personal shortcuts Normally, the submenus and the “options” have a shortcut number by which you can enter the different functions. Input the shortcut number of the submenu in the list, the relevant option will be displayed. Exit You can press the right Memory Key (M3 ) to exit from a f...
Page 34 - Friends; User profiles
34 Selecting funtions under the Phonebook option: Step 2 Use arrow key to scroll/select Caller groups . Press M1 Memory key to select OK . Step 3 Select the type of caller group. Step 1 Use Arrow key to select Phonebook . Press M1 Memory key to select OK . Phonebook Add new contact OK Back Copy all ...
Page 35 - Customizable features; set incoming call ring,; General; any key answer, or
35 Customizable features There are (5) customizable options for each profile mode.Tone setup: set incoming call ring, alarm clock ring, power on/off ring, mes-sage ring and key tone.Volume: 1– 7 volume levels for ring and key tone. Step 1 Use Arrow key to select User pro- files . Press M1 Memory key...
Page 36 - Writing and sending messages; Done; Susan Sample
36 Writing and sending messages Step 1 Use Arrow key to scroll to Messages . Press M1 Memory key to select OK . Use Arrow key to select Write Message . Press M1 Memory key to select OK . Step 2 Use keypad to write message.Press M1 Memory key to select Options . Use Arrow key to select Done . Press M...
Page 38 - Input method
38 OK Back Outbox Inbox Templates SMS settings Messages OK Back Voicemail Text messages Messages OK Back General settings Profile settings Memory status Preferred storage SMS settings 1 2 3 4 Edit Back Profile 2 T-Mobile Profile 3 Profile settings Profile 4 Edit Back +13123149810 T-Mobile Profile na...
Page 40 - • Set the functions of the “Navigation”
40 Phone setup Time and date• Set time zone: Set home city • Set Time and Date • Set format: Time /Date MM/DD/ YYYY • Update time with time zone: Select Off/On Schedule power ON/OFF: Four (4) times available.Language: English/Spanish/French Display settings• Wallpaper: Choose the wallpaper for the i...
Page 41 - Phone Setup (Time and date — Schedule power on/off — Language)
41 GMT -6.00 Mexico Ci GMT-5.00 New Yo Phone setup OK Back Network setup Security setup Restore factory Settings Time and date OK Back Schedule power Language Display settings Phone setup Set time zone OK Back Set time/date Set format Update time with Time and date OK Back GMT -5.00 Montreal GMT -5....
Page 42 - SIM lock must be enabled before; Auto Keypad lock
42 Network setting • Network selection – New search – Select network (Automatic) – Selection mode (Automatic/Manual Security settings • SIM lockUse PIN code (code is changeable) to lock the SIM card. Security options for the phone and SIM card can be set to prevent unauthorized use.PIN code can be t...
Page 43 - Network and Security settings
43 Network and Security settings Phone setup OK Back Network setup Security setup Restore factory Settings Phone setup OK Back Network setup Security setup Restore factory se Settings OK Back Network selection Network setup OK Back New searchSelect networkSelection mode Network selection 1 1 2 3 OK ...
Page 44 - Input the first number:
44 Restore factory settings Input the password of the mobile lock. The factory default may also be reset.Note: The default phone password is [ 1122 ] . Change it to a personal pass word as soon as possible. Bluetooth The phone can be connected with Bluetooth which is in range of 10m (32 feet).The wi...
Page 46 - Call history
46 Play: play the chosen record. Rename: rename the file. Delete: delete the file. Delete all: delete all files. Send: send the record to MMS or Bluetooth. 3 – Settings Set the storage option in the phone. Select Audio quality. Note: If there is an incoming call during record, the record will stop a...
Page 47 - long press
47 Operations Divert if busy: call divert when line is busy. Divert all data: call divert to a new number.Cancel all diverts: cancel all call diverts. Advanced settings:Block list: set calls to not answer as “black list.” (20 numbers maximum.) Auto redial: set this function to auto- matically redial...
Page 48 - Input methods
48 Input methods Input by EnglishThe following are definitions of the keypad in English-input mode.(Includes ABC and abc.) Input by keypadOperations 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 inp...
Page 50 - Input by number
50 Input by number The definition of keypad under number input mode. Input by keypadOperations of number input method:• Press 0-9 key to input the number. 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 ...
Page 51 - Troubleshooting
51 Troubleshooting Problem: SIM card error. Reason: SIM damaged. Reason: SIM card not setup correctly. Reason: SIM card dirty. Solutions: • Contact the network provider. • Check the SIM card settings, and clean the card. Problem: Weak, interrupted, or no signal. Reason: Signal strength can be affect...