User Guide5.8 GHz Amplied Cordless Speakerphone/Answering MachineWith Caller ID & Call Waiting (Supports up to 3 additional handsets)BOOSTTALKMEN
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C4230Quick Reference GuideFUNCTION KEYS1 Speaker: Press On or Off.2 Flash: Press to receive an incoming call while on a call. (Call Waiting must
ANSWERING MACHINE DEVICE12 Answering Machine Display Displays number of messages. 13 On/Off Press to turn answering machine On or Off. 14
HANDSET1 Volume Control The dial controls the volume level of the handset, headset or neckloop, and ringer volumes.2 Boost When pressed,
HANDSET CONT.6 Talk To make a call Press the TALK button then dial number.7 Help Key Press Help Key button to dial preprogrammed number.
HANDSET 10 Headset A 2.5 mm headset can be used in the Headset Port. (We recommend the Plantronics M214C headset.)11 Tone Press t
HEADSETTONEINTERCOM151617IMPORTANT: Circular metal contacts on battery need to touch the metal springs inside battery compartment. HANDSET CONT.15 B
Charging your batteryBattery must be initially charged for a full 12 hours before rst use. Failure to fully charge the battery may result in the batt
To install or replace battery backup batteries1. Disconnect telephone line cord. 2. Remove batteries from phone. 3. Install four (4) AA Alka
Getting Started Safety Instruction ...4 Parts Checklist ...
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
HOW TO DIAL OR RECEIVE A CALL1. Complete connection instructions shown in this guide.2. Install and charge battery as shown on page 11-12
TELEPHONE OPERATIONSBASIC HANDSET OPERATIONS Answering CallsTo answer a call press TALK. Press FLASH during a call to answer a second call. (If you h
BOOSTBOOST ON/OFFBOOST On/OffThe BOOST button controls the loudness of the receiver. Once the BOOST button is pressed, an extra level of amplication
OFF – When the Boost is set to OFF, the Boost function will be OFF. Every time a call starts, the user will need to press the BOOST button in order
TELEPHONE OPERATIONSGeneral Recommendations for Tone Settings on the C4230TM Telephone**Notes: 1. These are general recommendations. Hearin
Last number dialedPress RD/P to call last number dialed.The last number dialed (up to 32 digits) is stored in the redial memory until another number i
Mute and HoldPress the (soft key) Mute on the handset and “Mute” will be displayed. This will turn the microphone off on the handset. Press the (soft
in use. When using the SPEAKERPHONE, VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons are used to adjust the volume of the speaker.When using the Answering Machine
FlashThe FLASH button is activated to use custom calling services such as Call Waiting or Three Way Calling. Please contact your local telephone com
IntroductionThank you for purchasing the C4230, 5.8 GHz amplied cordless phone, from Clarity. Using our patented Digital Clarity Power, the C4230 c
on the base and the handset number you wish to page on the base dial pad. To Page all handsets, press Page then 0. The screen on the handset will dis
Lamp FlasherThis function is only available with the optional C2210 Lamp Flasher Notication Accessory. Instructions on use will come with purchase
Ringer SetupUse the Arrow buttons to scroll down the main menu to Ringer Setup. Press the (soft key) Select to choose Ringer Setup. Then choose from t
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 Arro
TELEPHONE OPERATIONSHELP Key / Memory StorageThe HELP Button can be programmed with up to 24 digits.1. Press the HELP Button. 2. Dial the number y
TELEPHONE OPERATIONSThe screen will then display a time with the hour blinking. Use the key pad to enter the desired time. Four digits must be enter
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
RegistrationThe handset that comes with the base will automatically be registered to the base. It will be named Handset 1. The C4230 will support up
Telephone Answering Machine (Answer Setup)(See page 48 for setup instructions.) Dialing ModeTone or PulseBased on the type of telephone service you
Language MenuSelect Initial setup on the main menu.Use the Arrow buttons to scroll down and select language on the menu. Choices include English, Fren
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduc
the RD/P Button. This will enter a two (2) second pause. New Phone book entriesTo enter names:Select PhoneBook in the main menu.
4112:09Name:Save Clear–04/06AMADDING NAME TO PHONEBOOKMENU12:09NUMBER:Save Clear–04/06AMNEW PHONE NUMBER ENTRYTELEPHONE OPERATIONSTo enter phone num
4212:09NameSave ClearClarity04/06AMMENU12:09EditSelect ExitErase04/06AMMENUThe screen will display Edit or Erase. Select Edit.To edit name use the (
43Saving Caller ID information into PhonebookSelect Caller List on the Main Menu. Then select the desired name to be stored into the phonebook. Press
44TELEPHONE OPERATIONSPress the (soft key) View to view name and number.If there is no entry to select, “Empty List” will display.When viewing the pho
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS45Incoming Call“Incoming Call” will blink on the handset display when a new call is received. The rst row on the display will hav
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS46Select Caller List from the main menu. Use Arrow buttons to scroll up or down to view the Caller ID content. The rst row of the
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS47Callback From Caller ID InformationThe desired CID record should be selected from the CID list. Press TALK once. The unit will
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS4812:09Exit Caller IDEntries erased04/06AMThe screen will then display “Caller ID Entries Erased.”BASIC BASE FUNCTIONS ANSWERING
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS49Press the REW (Rewind) button to rewind the message being played.Press REW mulitiple times to go to the previous messages.Stop
telephone. This telephone should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This telephone should not be placed in
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS50a message is playing until the number of messages begins to blink. After the number of messages begins blinking, press the DELE
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS51LED ScreenThe screen will display the number of messages received on the answering machine.Access Answering Machine functions f
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS52OTHER HANDSET OPTIONS FOR ANSWERING MACHINE The options below can be accessed by going to the Main Menu and selecting Initial S
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS53Choose one of the following: Normal, Slow, or Slowest and press the (soft key) Save. Play OGMPress the (soft key) Select to play
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS54A new screen will appear. Then select Recorded OGM or Default OGM (the prerecorded message).Erase OGMUse the Arrow button to scr
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS55location and your answering machine picks up on the second ring, you have a new message. If your answering machine picks up afte
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS56• Select Answer Setup. • Select Security ID.• Enter the three (3) digit code you wish to set as your new Security ID number.Acce
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS57 1 2 3. (The security code can be changed by the user. See section Security ID on page 55)3. The menu will announce t
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS58Wait 7 seconds to enter the security ID.The answering machine can be turned ON by pressing key four (4) after the security code
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS59It will automatically start recording. After a memo is recorded, press the (soft key) End. This will save the memo. The TALK
reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.14. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer s
TROUBLESHOOTING60The unit will not operate / no dial tone: • Verify the AC Adapter is securely plugged into AC outlet, the base and the telephon
TROUBLESHOOTING61 • You may have too many extensions on your line. Try unplugging a few devices.Noise, Static, Interference or Other Calls Hear
TROUBLESHOOTING62 • Make sure you have selected the correct dialing mode, tone or pulse. • Make sure the AC Adapter is not plugged into a wall
63GeneralModel Number: C4230 Frequency: 5.8 GHz Amplication: 50 dB Handset Unit Product in Inches: (L x W x H): 7.25 x 2 x 1.25 Weight in Po
64TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSBattery InformationBattery Type: Ni-MH AAA 800 mAh 3.6V Battery Life Talk Time: 3-4 Hours Battery Life Standby: 6 days
65Clarity, a Division of Plantronics, Inc. 4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106 Chattanooga, TN 37406 1-800-552-3368 www.clarityproducts.com© 2007 Clarity
16. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specically designed for wet locations.17. Never touch uninsulated
discomfort, you should stop using the handset. To protect your hearing, some hearing experts suggest that you:1. Set the volume control in a l
may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.3. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released
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