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Table Of Contents

Safety Instructions

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Getting Started

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Clarity 500 Features.........................................................................................6
Connecting Your Telephone...............................................................................8
Choosing a Location ........................................................................................8
Desktop Installation ..........................................................................................9
Wall Mounting Instructions..............................................................................10
Setup Menu ...................................................................................................11

Operating Your Telephone

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Features ........................................................................................................13
Caller ID and PhoneBook Operations ..............................................................17
Operations of Caller ID ..................................................................................18
Voice Mail and Message Waiting Operations ..................................................21
Call Waiting ..................................................................................................22
PhoneBook Operations ...................................................................................22
Making and Receiving Calls ...........................................................................24

Trouble Shooting

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FCC Requirements and Regulations

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Warranty and Service

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Summary of Contents for Clarity 500

Page 1: ...E N G L I S H Model Clarity 500 Owners Manual Clarity 500 Corded Telephone with Caller ID E S P A O L F R A N A I S Featuring Clarity Power Technology...

Page 2: ...on 9 Wall Mounting Instructions 10 Setup Menu 11 Operating Your Telephone 13 Features 13 Caller ID and PhoneBook Operations 17 Operations of Caller ID 18 Voice Mail and Message Waiting Operations 21 C...

Page 3: ...a damp cloth for cleaning 17 Place this telephone on a stable surface Serious damage and or injury may result if the telephone falls 18 Do not cover the slots and openings on this telephone This telep...

Page 4: ...s not oper ate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment may require extensive work by a qualified...

Page 5: ...omer should be aware that compli ance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian mainte...

Page 6: ...ad 13 FLASH 14 REDIAL 15 HOLD Hold Indicator 16 HEADSET Headset Indicator 17 RINGER VOLUME UP DOWN 18 RINGER STYLE 19 RINGER ON OFF 20 NITELITE HIGH LO OFF 21 CLARITY POWER ON OFF 22 BOOST ON OFF 23 T...

Page 7: ...7 E N G L I S H Getting Started Bottom of Unit 1 Telephone Line Cord Jack 2 Power In Jack 3 Mounting Bracket 4 Quick Reference Guide 9 VDC 300 mA LINE 1 2 3 4...

Page 8: ...y time you have questions about your Clarity 500 please contact 1 800 552 3368 CHOOSING A LOCATION The Clarity 500 requires a modu lar phone jack and a standard 120 Volt outlet for operation The unit...

Page 9: ...e mounting bracket and insert them into the upper tab slots Release the tabs to lock the mounting bracket into place 4 Plug one end of the modular coiled handset cord into the hand set Plug the other...

Page 10: ...up on handset knob and turn so that the knob extends out This will hold the handset in the place when the phone is wall mounted 5 Plug the flat telephone line cord into the wall plate jack then align...

Page 11: ...d advance to the next menu selection MESSAGE WAITING Will indicate a message is waiting if activated Select ON or OFF Press the DOWN ARROW to save information and advance to next menu selection Gettin...

Page 12: ...s you to enter a long distance access code such as one 1 that can be added to numbers stored in the Caller ID Memory so that the number can be dialed from the memory In the Setup Menu a dash will flas...

Page 13: ...see below During a call the CLARITY POWER button can toggle the Clarity Power function on or off according to the user s needs The BOOST button will reset automatically every time the phone is hung u...

Page 14: ...to one of eight 8 positions by pressing the RINGER VOLUME UP or DOWN switch located on the right side of the telephone The ringer settings can be checked without making the ringer sound by pressing a...

Page 15: ...and release the hook switch once The HOLD INDICATOR will turn off Operating Your Telephone E N G L I S H Visual Ringer With the DC power source attached the backlit keypad will flash to alert of an i...

Page 16: ...headset is controlled adjusting the Clarity Power Dial Headset Operation Press the HEADSET button to enable the headset mode Dial as normal The HEADSET button will illuminate to indicate the phone is...

Page 17: ...de If in Phone Book mode pressing MODE will switch to stand by screen From stand by mode holding down the MODE button for 3 seconds will cause the phone to enter the Setup Menu Scroll Up Down Allows f...

Page 18: ...elephone automatically displays an incoming caller s name and tele phone along with the date and time of the call It will record up to 70 calls of up to 16 digits and store the data into memory The re...

Page 19: ...umber Once the phone is answered the dis play will resort to a call timer The NEW call icon will light indicating there is at least one 1 new call to review In addition the number of total calls will...

Page 20: ...a code and phone number to place the call If the long distance access codes and area codes are programmed into memory then by pressing ENTER DIAL while reviewing a CID number the phone will show the l...

Page 21: ...er to Voice Mail Number storage in the Setup Menu see page 12 for instructions Operating Your Telephone E N G L I S H Editing Entry from Caller ID to Phone Book Entries can only be edited while in Cal...

Page 22: ...urn to your first call PHONEBOOK OPERATIONS You can save up to 40 entries in the PhoneBook Viewing PhoneBook Press the MODE button twice to enter the PhoneBook PHONE BOOK MODE will appear on the scree...

Page 23: ...key to correct errors Press ENTER button NUMBER STORED will appear the entry was saved in the Phone Book Emergency Memory Keys The phone provides 3 one touch mem ory keys for emergency dialing These...

Page 24: ...screen 2 Press DELETE again to confirm the action To delete all entries 1 Press and hold the DELETE button for four 4 seconds DELETE ALL will flash on the screen 2 Press DELETE again to confirm the ac...

Page 25: ...Lift the handset or press the headset button to transmit the call 2 Before lifting the handset or press ing the HEADSET button if a head set is plugged in press the DEL button and reenter the correct...

Page 26: ...to see if that eliminates the problem If not contact your local phone com pany for load guidelines Trouble Shooting You may not be speaking directly into the transmitter Always speak directly into th...

Page 27: ...hen The Telephone Is Hung Up Clock is set by the network when a CID call is received The clock can not be reset manually In event that the phone is unplugged or a power failure occurs you must wait fo...

Page 28: ...ld contact your local telephone company The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has Federal Communications Commissions Requirements the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represe...

Page 29: ...Requirements E N G L I S H Part 15 of FCC Rules Interference Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not c...

Page 30: ...one equip ment and the receiver 3 Connect the telephone equip ment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the television radio or other receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or...

Page 31: ...fur nished by Walker destruction or alter ation improper electrical voltages or currents or repair or maintenance attempted by anyone other than Walker or an authorized service cen ter is not a defect...

Page 32: ...ervice Center 1455 Pitfield Boulevard Saint Laurent Quebec H4S 1G3 Tel 800 540 8363 514 956 8363 Fax 514 956 1825 Please use the original container or pack the unit s in a sturdy carton with sufficien...

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