Nortel Networks T7406E manual Battery pack overview

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Battery pack overview

This handset contains a rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery. Before you use the T7406E cordless handset, read the following information:

Install and charge the T7406E cordless handset battery pack (see “Installing the battery pack” on page 19).

You must fully charge the rechargeable battery pack before you use the T7406E cordless handset for the first time.

A standard 700-mAh battery pack takes approximately three hours to charge.

Do not use the nickel metal hydride batteries provided with your T7406E cordless handset with any other product. These batteries are designed specifically for use with the T7406E cordless handset and charger only. Improper use of the T7406E cordless handset batteries can result in a fire hazard.

Do not charge the battery with any charger other than the one supplied with this equipment.

You must dispose of nickel metal hydride batteries properly.

Do not dispose of the batteries in office or household waste.

Warning: Risk of explosion

Do not expose the battery pack to fire. The batter pack can explode if you try to dispose of in or expose it to a fire.

You can recycle nickel metal hydride batteries. You can help preserve the environment by returning your unwanted batteries to your nearest recycling center for recycling or proper disposal.

A fully charged battery can provide approximately four to five hours of talk time and has a three-year service life.

The T7406E cordless handset meets the following talk-time parameters:

You can use the handset for an entire eight-hour work day without putting it into the charger cradle for charging or topping up.

You can use a handset with a fully-charged battery for four to five hours of talk time.

Most users do not use more than three hours of talk time in an average eight-hour work day.

If talk time exceeds four hours, or if you use the handset through multiple, consecutive shifts, ensure you have multiple spare batteries on hand.

The T7406E meets the following standby parameters:

You can have the handset, with a fully-charged battery, in standby mode for up to 36 hours.

If the phone is in standby mode, the low-battery status is not indicated.

You can perform most configurations only when the handset is in the standby mode.

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Contents T7406E Cordless Handset User Guide Copyright Nortel Networks 2007, All rights reserved Task List Task List NN40110-110 Contents Contents NN40110-110 How to get help Getting Help from the Nortel Web siteHow to get help NN40110-110 One-touch indicator keys New in this releaseThree-line LCD Choice of ring tonesBattery level indicator Introduction Battery level indicatorHandset overview Standby mode Ring duration and volumeAlerts Handsfree and speakerphoneHeadset Handset featuresMute Handset features Dial pad character mapping Indicator keysAdditional handset parts Battery pack overview External battery charger External battery chargerIntroduction NN40110-110 Installing the battery pack Installing the handset charging cradlePreparing the handset for use Installing the external battery charger Charging the battery pack for the first timeCharging spare batteries in the external charger Preparing the handset for use Preparing the handset for use NN40110-110 Configuring the handset settings Programming mode menusConfiguring the handset settings Programming mode menus Using the directory Navigating through programming mode menusAdding an entry to the phone directory Viewing and dialing entries in the phone directorySearching the phone directory Editing an entry in the phone directoryDeleting an entry Locking and unlocking the keypadLocking and unlocking the keypad Setting the message LED Setting volume and tonesSetting the duration of the backlight Setting key beepsChecking the battery voltage Setting the ring and vibration optionsSetting the ring type Setting the ring levelConfiguring the handset settings NN40110-110 Using the handset Making a call using a line keyMaking a call using the handsfree/speakerphone key Answering a callProgramming indicator keys Erasing a programmed indicator keys Programming a featureProgramming internal autodial Using the handset NN40110-110