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Parafone'"
OWN ER’S MAN UAL
A grim
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ACAUTION
To reduce the risk offlrz or injury
to persons, read and [oi/ow these
instructions:
TELEPHONE WIRING AND JACK
INSTALLATION
> Use caution when Installing or
modifying telephone lines.
> Never install telephone wiring
during an electrical storm.
> Never install telephonejacks In
wet locations unless the jack
Is specifically designed for wet
locations.
> Never touch un-insulated
telephone wires or terminals
unless the telephone line ls
disconnected at the network
Interface.
BATTERIES
> Disconnect the telephone when
replacing batteries or a battery
pack.
> Use only the battery or battery
urllane
fibw
pack type listed In the Owner's
Manual. Do not use lithium
batteries.
Do not dispose of batteries or a
battery pack In a fire, as they can
explode. Check with local codes
for battery disposal regulations.
Do not open or mutilate a battery
or battery pack. Released electro
lyte is corrosive and can cause
damage to the eyes or skin. it can
be toxic ii swallowed.
Avoid contact with rings,
bracelets. keys or other metal
objects when handling batteries,
These objects could short out the
batteries or cause the conductor
to overheat resultin “burns.
Do not attempt to racllarge a
battery or batterypaele by heating
it. Sudden releasedfbmté‘v
electrolyte can causel’mrflsfii‘
irritation to the eyes or ski ’
Replace all batteries arson ‘
(if your model hasmorb th
one battery). Mixingfresh and?
discharged battefiescan cans
them to rupture.
> Observe the proper polarity, or
direction, of any battery. Reverse
Insertion of a battery or battery
pack can cause charging, and can
result in leakage or explosion,
> Remove the batteries or the
battery pack If you do not plan
to use the telephone for several
months at a time. The batteries
could leak over that time.
> Discard any “dead" batteries or
battery pack as soon as possible
because they are likely to leak
into the telephone.
> Do not store this telephone, or
any batteries or battery pack, In
a high temperature area. Batteries
stored In a freezer or refrigerator
should be protected from conden-
sation during storage and defrost-
Ing. Batteries and battery packs
shOulfl beasmbillzed at room
tunpemme; before using.
hammerhead is rechargeable
be recycled once it
out] estltssusefitlness. Depending
final nd state law, It
dispose of this
battery into a municipal waste
system. Check with your local
solid waste company lor more
Information on your recycling
options for the battery pack.
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ACAUTION
To reduce the risk offire or injury
to persons, read and follow these
Instructions:
TELEPHONE WIRING AND jACK
INSTALLATION
> Use caution when installing or
modifying telephone lines.
> Never install telephone wiring
during an electrical storm.
> Never install telephone jacks in
wet locations unless thejack
is specifically designed for wet
locations,
> Never touch un-insulated
telephone wires or terminals
unless the telephone line is
disconnected at the network
interface.
BATTERIES
> Disconnect the telephone when
replacing batteries or a battery
pack.
> Use only the battery or battery
“the
pack type listed in the Owner's
Manual, Do not use lithium
batteries.
> Do not dispose of batteries or a
battery pack in a fire. as they can
explode. Check with local codes
for battery disposal regulations.
> Do not open or mutilate a battery
or battery pack. Released electro-
lyte is corrosive and can cause
damage to the eyes or skin. It can
be toxic If swallowed.
> Avoid contact with rings,
bracelets, keys or other metal
objects when handling batteries.
These objects could short out the
batteries or cause thewconductor
to overheat resultingfllh burns.
> Do not attempt to relaliirge a
battery or batten/pack by heating
It. Sudden mam!
electrolyte can cause
irritation to the eyes or skirt.
> Replace all batteries. 3 ,
(if your model; has more than
one batteryl. Mixing fresh an .
discharged batteriaigm cm
them to rupture.
, “3
> Observe the proper polarity. or
direction, of any battery. Reverse
Insertion of a battery or battery
pack can cause charging. and can
result in leakage or explosion.
> Remove the batterles or the
battery pack if you do not plan
to use the telephone for several
months at a time. The batteries
could leak over that time.
> Discard any “dead" batteries or
battery pack as soon as possible
because they are likely to leak
into the telephone.
> Do not store this telephone. or
any batteries or battery pack, in
a high temperature area Batteries
stored in a freezer or refrigerator
should be protected from conden-
sation during storage and defrost
Ing. Batteries and battery packs
shoultlilfi'é‘rttabillzed at room
timbfifflullmbefofe using.
owibaltawack is rechargeable
Vatican belrécycled once it
iitlives‘it usefulness. Depending
pot! your'kmaleand state law, it
battery Into a municipal waste
system. Check with your local
solid waste company for more
information on your recycling
options for the battery pack.
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Making a Call 12
Predlallng
Off-hook Diallng
Dialing Screen Features
Active Call
Muted Call
Dlallng Extra Digits
S-Way Conference Call
Incoming Call
Missed Call
2nd Incoming Call
Ease Paging / Finding
Out of Range Alert
Low Battery Alert
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AWL—4
Phone Preferences
I + Dialing for Long Distance Calls
Speed Dial Record
Voice Mail Retrieval
Calling Card Dialing
Dialing from Address Book 20
Call History
Dialing from Call History 23
Copying Records from Call Histroy
Purging Records lrnm Call History
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|NTRODUCI10N
Your Parafone comes with a
handset module and a base. Plug
the handset module to the Visor”I
handheld and you are ready to
operate all telephone features with
touchscreen control.
You can monitor the on screen
display ofthe name of the calling
party for incoming calls as well as
for call waiting. The LED indicator
on your handset module alerts
you of incoming calls or unheard
voice mails. For outgoing calls,
simply tap a name in the preset
speed dial menu or tap a number
In the address book. You can
even recharge the handset module
batteries and synchronize with your
PC all in one place.
Your Parafone also comes with an
optional handsfree headset. So sit
back. relax. and mulfirtask while
talking on the phone.
Unlike regular telephones. your
cordless telephoe does not work
during power failures. We strongly
recommend that you have a corded
telephone In addition to your
cordless.
Vlsor" Is the reglsured nae-amt
Hmdxpflng, inc.
GETTING STARTED
Unpacking Vour Phon-
fish
Handset Module J
lase
USB Cable
AC
Far-lone ;
MK mm ,
Base The Paige/Sync Button facilitates The TONE/FUISE switch on the
synchronization while the Visorm back lets you choose between tone
The IN USE/CMRGE "9!“ (“TS handheld is placed on the Docking service or rotary/pulse service» If
on whenever this phone is use or Cradle. you havg romry/pulse service, you
when the handset is being charged. can 5“ (he phone for umpamy
It hllnks when there is an incoming (one service if reqmrem
call.
Docking
Cimlatls
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Handset Module
The handset module contalns an
LED Indicator, 3 buzzer, an
earpiece and a headsetjack as
user Interface, It must be plugged
into the Visor“ handheld to operate
as a conventional cordless handset
but it can be recharged with or
wlthout the Vlsor'" handheld
attached.
LED
Headset
Jack
our".
aamery Door
Charge Comm;
mute
Basic Steps to Install
lettery Installation
> Plug the battery cord Into the
connector inside the compan-
ant.
> Place the battery In the compan-
merit.
> Sllde the battery door flnnly into
place,
The initlal battery charging time is
14 hours.
The handset module battery life
may vary based upon the usage a!
your Wsor‘“ handheld.
Talk clme: 3 hours
Standby “me 35 clays
ACAUTION
Risk of explosion if battery is
replaced by an incorrect tyne.
Use only nickel metal hydride
(NI-MH) batteries in this phone (Part
No: BROI), Do not attempt to open
the sealed battery pack, All used
Ni~MH batterles must be recycled or
disposed of properly In accordance
with all applicable laws.
Penumls
mm
Plunging In the Handset Module
> Remove the SpringboardTM
expansion slot door.
> Plug the Parafone handset module
securely Into the Sprlngborad'"
expansion slot.
A new icon 6 will appear in the
Applications Launcher for Parafone
application,
Setting Up the Base
> Connect the AC Adapter,
Telephone Cord and USB
Connector cable
> Insert the handset module Into
the charging cradle for charging &
initialization
The LED indicator on the base will
be steadily lit once the handset
module Is initialized.
Adapter To
tzwmll outlet
ACAUTION
Use only the AC adapter supplied
with this telephone.
Adapter Model No.: ADO]
Input: 120V GDHz
Output: 9V DC ZOOmA @_@_©
Polarity: Center Positive
Incorrect polarity or voltage can
seriously damage the unit.
USB Cable
To Computer
Telephone Cord
To Telehonejaxk
union-
WWW
Charglng and Synclng
The base serves as the Charging
Cradle for the handset module and
a Docking Cradle for the Visor“
handheld. Bath of them can be
docked Independently.
The Docking Cradle serves as an
interface for data synchronization
with the PC. The USB Connector
Cable links the cradle to the USE
pan of the PC.
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NIZATION AND SVNCHIONIZATION
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BMIC OPERATlONS
Once you plug the handset module
securely into the Visor‘" handheld,
the Parafone application icon 6
appears In the Applications
Launcher. The phone app I;
automatically launched and the
starting view appears.
The Speed Dial View is the starting
view when the phone application
is launched. You can choose the
Speed Dial View, Dial Pad View or
Call History View by tapping one of
the three Screen Push Buttons.
Tip: Tap on the Tip icon (9 in the
title bar for help when available.
n inn-ion.
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CALL Hisrolvm
Making a Call
An outgoing call can be initiated by
one of the following:
> Tapping a preset Speed Dial
Button in the Speed Dlal View
> Tapping Dial after selecting a
number in the (all History View
> Predlallng
> Off»hook dialing
> Tapping Dial after selecting a
number in the Address View of
the Address application.
Current Yime
Screen Push
Buttons
Ilaltlnu cul
Voice Mail lcnn
indicates unheard
voice messages
Ringer on lmn
indicates ringer
has been turned
of!
low Battery loan
indicates battery
needs recharging
FEED DIAL VIEW
Page Suttnns
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ls
Off-hook Dialing
> Selett DIaI Pad View
Predlallng
> Select Dial Pad View
> Pre—dial a number by tapping the
Number Buttons
> Edit the number by inserting the
cursor at the deslred posltlon
> Tap f and the number wIII be
dialed out automatically
> Tap . to change the
Inlrlal pulse dlallng mode to tone
temporarlly.
> Tap (' to seize line
> Dial plume number using Key
Pad Screen
> Tap Hang Up or return the
handset to cradle to disconnect
the call.
This button 0an
ars during
0 ~hank dialing
DIAL PAD vlzw
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Di: ing Screen Features
> Adjust the volume up to 6
dlfferenr levels via the physical
Scroll Buttons on the visor“
handheld
> Tap the Change Channel Icon to
switch to a clearer channel
> Tap Cancel Dialing tv abort call
Volume Level Icon
Indicates volume of
Change
earpiece
Channel Icon
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Dialing Screen Features
Active ("all
The Timer displays the duration of
call. There are four buttons for
hanging up the call, muting the call,
making a 2“ call and entering extra
dlglts.
Acllve CIII ken
mdicates (all is
connected
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fiflfll
ACTWE CALL SCREEN
I4
' u; 5 95le gm Muted an
Muted (“all
> Tap Mute to mute the (all
> Tap Unmure to return to the
Active ("all Screen
Mute loan
indicates call is
milled
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MUTE SCREEN
Dialing Extra Digits
> Tap Key Fall on the Active Cali
Screen to move to the Key Pad
Screen
> Tap the Number Buttons to
generate touch tones for entering
selection; In an audio menu. eg,
entering a pin number during
melebanking
> Tap Done to revert to the Active
Call Screen
1234567
vaay Conference can“
> Tap 2nd Call on the Active Call
Screen
> Dial the 2nd number using the
Default Speed Dial, Dial Fact or
Call History View
The Dual Independent Calls screen
appears once the 2nd (all Is
initiated
> Tap Sway Call to initiate a
conference call and bring up the
Conference Call Screen
on "aid hon
Indicates call
Is on hold
> Tap Drop 2nd Call to hang up the
second call.
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550-130—3335 ms
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CONFERENCE CALL
SCREEN
Fer-1n- ts
Incoming Call
when there is an incoming call, the
LED indicators on both the handset
module and the base blink. The
Phone Call Alen Screen appears
and displays the Caller ID” or Caller
ID on Call Wmting"
> Tap Answer to accept the call or
> Tap Ignore to Ignore the call and
return to previous screen, The call
is NOT disconnected. The buzzer
is temporarily muted while the
LED; keep bllnklng until the caller
hangs up.
Willi“
511—555—4237
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PHONE CALL ALEIIT SCREEN
' ugqmres urvia from local telephone
<0me
|7 Fur-ion.
Missed Call
This alert is displayed when an
incoming call is not answered.
> Tap 0K to return to prior screen
> Tap Call Back to initiate a return
call if Caller ID is available
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MISSED CALL ALéit'T
2nd Incoming Call
> Tap Answer on the Phone Call
Alert Screen for the 2nd
incoming call
Both callers’ information is
displayed
> Tap Switch Call to switch
between the two callers
> Tap Drop Call to drop the active
call
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Base Paging / Flndlng
> Press the Page/Sync button on
the base to page the handset
module
An alert tone is emitted via the
buzzer on the handset module. (If
the Page/Sync butlnn is pressed
and held for more than 2 seconds,
the alert tone wIII last for 20
seconds.)
> Tap OK or press the Page/Sync
human again to dismiss the
Paglng Alert Screen
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FACING ALERT SCREEN
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Out of Range Alert
During phone mode, the handset
module will emit a warning (one if
it Is ton far from the base. The
call will terminate in 3 minutes if
the handser module remains out of
range,
Luv: Battery Alert
During phone mode, the handset
module will emit a warning tone
and the Low Battery icon will appear
if the battery is low and needs
recharging,
I? 7. mm.
TROUBLESHOOTING
ti you encounter any problems,
please visit our Web site'
www.grkonnetworks.com to obtain
the latest information about
troubleshooting your Paralone and
Frequently Asked Questions. Von
can also seek technical support
from us bvdlallng I (877)
( 992-7566. The following are some
of the most common problems and
I solutions:
> Ii the Parafone app icon does not
i appear when the handset module
ls inserted...
0 Be sure the handset module is
inserted properly
it Be sure the battery Is not low
for the Visor handheld
0 Be suit the Visor handheld is
wood properly
dimers}; rflai tone...
nirfléifilffi mgfine cord and AC
adapuenatevliigged in correctly
wgaefsp‘r ' ”5th out of range
l "m‘fl'ifibhs
o lie sure the battery pack is
connected properly inside the
battery compartment
> Il‘the phone doesn't ring...
o Be sure the ringer is set to ON
{or the handset module
0 Be sure the line cord and Ac
adapter are plugged in correctly
0 Be sure you are not out of range
to the base
0 Check that the battery pack is
connected properly inside the
battery compartment
> If Caller ID does not work
properly...
o Be sure the Caller “3 service is
active
0 Determine if an extension
phone IS in use at the same
time
0 Be sure you are not out of range
to the base
Flt-Nine so
> If the phone has static or fades in
and out“,
a Change the operating channel
0 Be sure you are not out of range
to the base
a Adjust the base antenna
0 Be sure the handset module is
fully charged
0 Change the base location
> If the handset module does not
charge.”
0 Be sure fl'te AC adapter I;
plugged in and operating
correctly
a He sure me battery pack is
connetted properly inside the
battery compartment
0 Clean the charge cantans by
wiping with a soft cloth and
a small amount of isoprouyl
altohoi
0 Replace the battery
> If the Parafone still does not work
after going through checklist,"
31 Ilrllunt
Mm
Unplug and plug in the AC
adapter
Remove the handset module
from the Visor handheld
D|sconnect and reconnect the
handset module’s battery pack
Place the handset module on
the base until the m USE /
CHARGE light becomes steadily
h!
Reinsert the handset module
ACCESORIB (OPTIONAL)
> Handsfree headset
> Ni-MH battery pack
> Place your order bv visiting our
web site at
wwwtarkonnetworksxom or call
us at
I (877) 9927566
Ilrllane 31
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33
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION / INDUSTRY
CANADA REQUIREMENTS
The equipment complies with Part
68 of FCC Rules. The marking
on the base unit of this equipment
contains, among other information,
the FCC Registration Number and
the Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN) for this equipment. You must.
upon request, provi e this informa»
tion to your telephone company.
The REN Is also useful In deter-
mining Gie quantity of devices that
vou may connect to your telephone
line and still allow these devices to
ring when your telephone number is
called. In most areas, but not all,
the sum of the RENs (or all devices
connected to one line should not
exceed five (5.0). To be certain
of the number of devices that you
may connect to your line, you
should contact your local telephone
company.
If your equipment should cause
harm to the telephone network, the
telephone company may temporarily
disconnect your service. if possible,
num-
they will notify you in advance
that temporary discontinuance of
service may be required. However,
when advance written notice is not
possible, the telephone company
may temporarily disconnect service
without notice if such action is
necessary under the circumstances.
The telephone company may make
changes in its communicaflon facil-
ities. equipment. operations. or
procedures where such action is
reasonably required in the operation
of its business and is not Inconsls<
tent with the rules and regulations
of the Federal Communications
Commission.
Notice
The industry Canada his? Identifies
certified equipment. Title certifica-
network protective operations!
safety requirements. The do in-
ment does not guarantecltha ,
satislactlon. y,
Before installing ritlogaqiflpment,
users should ensurethati ‘5
W—
permlsslble to be connected to the
facilities of the local telecommu-
nications company. The equipment
must also be installed using an
acceptable method of connection. In
some cases, the company’s inside
w 9 associated with single-Ilne
individual service may be extended
by means of a 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.
Notice
This equipment should not be used
on coin telephone lines, Connec-
tion to party line service is
subjected to state tariiis. If trouble
is experienced, disconnect this
equipmenllfmm the telephone line
to deterri’tinei if t is causing the
nomination, I The equipment is
”alarmed to be malfunctioning,
’ e should be disconnected until
I moroblem has been corrected.
Caution
Users should ensure (or their own
protection that the electrical ground
connections of the power utility.
telephone lines and internal metallic
water pipe system. If present, are
connected together. This precaution
may be particularly important in
rural areas.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
This telephone unit is hearing-aid
compatible.
Caution
Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for its compliance could
void the user‘s authority to operate
the equipment.
Do not attempt to repair or
modify this equipment.
Repairs to certified equipment
should be made by an authorized
maintenance facility designated by
the supplier. Any repairs or alter?
ations made by the user to the
equipment, or equipment malfunc-
nionc 34
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(ions, may give the telecommunica—
tions company cause to request the
user to disconnect the equipment.
Interference
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for
a class 5 digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
This device complies also with
RSS—Zi 0 of Industry Canada.
Operation Is subject to the following
two conditions: (i) This device may
not cause interference, and (Z) This
device must accept any interfer-
ence, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of
the device.
This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur
in a particular Installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful
lfnne
interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and
on. the user Is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
I . Re—orient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
2. Increase the distance between the
equipment and receivert
3. Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is
connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experi-
enced radio/TV technician for
help m
Noise
Electrical pulse n ‘
In most homes at one (linear l .
another. This is most intense
electrical storms. Certai
electrical equipments uc
dimmers, fluoresceltrbulb
Because radio frequencies of
susceptible to this. you
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occasion hear pulse noise through
the handset. This is usually only a
minor annoyance and should not be
interpreted as a defect of the unit.
ear-ion. 35
37
WARRANTV
Arkon Networks Inc.
One-Year Limited warranty
This limited warranty sets forth aII
Arkon Networks Inc. responsibili-
ties regarding your Parafone. There
are no other expressed or Implied
warranties from Arkon Networks
Inc.
Warranty Service Provided
If you purchased the Parafone new
from a retail vendor, Arkon
Networks inc. warrants the
telephone against defects in
material and workmanship for a
period of one (I) year from the
original date of purchase. This
warranty Is in lieu of all other
expressed warranties. This
warranty begins when you purchase
the Parafone and continues for one
(1) year unless you sell or rent
the Parai'one, in which case the
warranty stops. Arkon Networks
Inc. disclaims any implied warranty,
including the warranty of merchant-
ability and the warranty of fitness
for a particular purpose. as of the
num-
date oi one year from your original
purchase of the Paralone. Arkon
Networks Inc. assumes no respon-
sibility for any special, incidental or
consequential damages.
This warranty gives you specific
legal rights and you may have
other rights which vary from State
to state. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitations
or special. incidental or consequen»
tiaI damages, or limitations on how
long a warranty lasts, so the above
exclusion and limitation may not
apply to you.
Warranty Service Not Provided
This warranty does not,cover
damage resulting lrontl'dccldent.
misuse. abuse. improper installation
or operation, lack f f
care. unauthorlz ' fibuion, the
affixing of anv anac ent not
provided by Arkon Netwoil
with the Parafone and/or
parts This warrantyzljs voided
in the event any unauthorized {
person opens, memorupairs,’
Parafone. ;,
new
The Parafone being returned for
repair must be suitably packaged.
Telephone companies use different
types of equipment and offer
various types of services to
customers. Arkon Networks Inc
does not warrant that this telephone
Is compatible with the type of
equipment of any particular
telephone company or the services
provided by It,
What to no for warranty Service
During the first thirty (30; days,
a defective product is eligible ior
overrthe'counter exchange at the
retailer from whom it was
purchased. After thirty (30)days.
the defective product should be
returned to the authorized service
center. Please allow 2-3 weeks for
the return of your Parafone. The
shipplwfiess of the authorized
service ca 51? '
imi‘f ”if orseshoe Way
minnows, an
> Provide proof of the date of
purchase within the package.
> Prepay all shipping cost to the
authorized service center
> Include a return shipping address
within the package.
Please retain your sales receipt,
the carton, the packing materials.
and the printed materials. The
original carton is the best shipping
container for the Parafone should
you have to return it.
Customer Service Telephone
Number:
I (877) 99ARKON
(I 477-992-7565)
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