Nortel Networks NT8B45AAAB manual Powering the T7406, Battery Charge Controller

Page 13

Provisioning the T7406 / 13

Powering the T7406

The T7406 design has taken into account the need to provide a reliably- powered cordless business telephone. The T7406 utilizes premium 1400 mAh NiMh batteries.

A fully charged 1400 mAh battery should provide four to five hours of talk time in a typical eight-hour day over, approximately, a three-year service life.

The T7406 has been engineered to provide the following talk-time parameters:

T7406 users should feel comfortable using the handset for an entire workday without the need to put the handset back into the charger cradle for charging or topping up.

Studies have shown that users have been able to get four to five hours of talk time from a fully charged 1400 mAh battery.

Traffic studies have shown that typical users do not usually need more that three hours of talk time in an eight-hour day.

If talk times exceed four hours or the product is to see use through multiple, consecutive shifts, multiple spare batteries are strongly recommended.

Battery Charge Controller

The T7406 incorporates a special handset battery charge controller that employs a four-stage charging program that sequences charging from a soft start to a fast charge, and then to a topping charge, followed by a maintenance charge.

This four-stage charge sequence presents an optimum-charging plan that helps maximize the overall life of the battery by managing two critical elements in the battery charging process, the charge rate and overcharging protection. Note that NiMh batteries do not exhibit memory problems and it is not necessary to drain the batteries prior to recharging.

Low battery status is indicated on the handset by the visual charge status on the display and/or the audible warning tone.

The T7406 handset can be placed back into the charge cradle for charging when it is not in use.

T7406 Installation Guide

Image 13
Contents T7406 Cordless Telephone Installation Guide P0942257 Contents Low battery Safety Important Safety Instructions Installation Use Contents Operational Bandwidths Provisioning the T7406Operational Parameters Installation Site Parameters Telephone-to-Base Range RF LANs Radio Frequency Local Area Networks Environmental Layout Considerations Combination Office/Warehouse Environments Unsuitable for the T7406 Battery Charge Controller Powering the T7406OFF SpecificationsImportant battery pack information Radio range and coverage considerations About your T7406 telephoneSecurity of Conversation Density and InterferenceSpare Parts T7406 Parts ListsHandset Overview Out of range... message appears Handset Signal DetectionDisplay Handset FeaturesBase Station Features Installing the Base StationAntenna Mounting Bracket T7406 Pre-installation ProgrammingBefore you start Mounting and Connecting the Base StationCharging the T7406 Battery Pack First-time Charging Low battery Handset PowerRecharge Important First-time Installation Information Handset ConfigurationBattery levels Identifying the Handsets to the System Assigning the Handset to the Base Station Configuring the First Handset to a Base Station Using the Handset Display ButtonsConfiguring the Handset ID Number Changing the Handset ID Password Assigning the Security Code Configure the next handset to the base station Setting Handset FeaturesRing Type Lock Handset Ringer VolumeLanguage Handset System Feature Notes36 / Setting Handset Features Button Mapping on the Handset Memory buttons Programming memory buttons Button Inquiry System Feature codesHandset Asleep Mode Feature Conditions Handset Asleep Save Battery ModeMake a call Make and Answer CallsAnswer calls Mute microphone Hold callsHelpful hints Customize a handsetBacklight On/Off Assigning the Security Cleaning battery contactsInstalling the T7406 Handset Accessories Installing the T7406 Handset Accessories Leather carrying cases Optional accessoriesHeadset Compatibility Headset installation Canadian Regulations Regulatory informationUS Regulations Federal Communications Commission FCC NoticeFor Class a Host equipment EMI/EMC FCC PartImportant Safety Instructions SafetyFor Class B Host equipment Use Installation54 / Regulatory information Regulatory information
Related manuals
Manual 2 pages 29.98 Kb