Nortel Networks NT8B45AAAB Handset Configuration, Important First-time Installation Information

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Battery levels

The following icons appear on the display.

Indicates battery pack is fully charged.

Indicates battery pack is 2/3 charged.

Indicates battery pack is 1/3 charged.

Indicates battery pack is completely discharged.

Note: The battery level icons show approximate charge status values.

You can talk continuously for up to five hours on the handset with a fully charged 1400 mAh battery pack. A fully charged battery pack has a standby time up to 72 hours. Using the backlight shortens talk and standby time.

Handset Configuration

This section describes how to set up handsets on a base station. Note that there is one extra step for setting up the first handset on a new base station.

Important First-time Installation Information

When performing the initial configurations on the handset, ensure that all the handsets you intend to configure have fully-charged battery packs installed.

Since the handsets start scanning as soon as they are powered, you must set the handset ID #s first when you configure the handset to avoid conflicts between handset signals and the possibility of one set mirroring another.

T7406 Installation Guide

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Contents T7406 Cordless Telephone Installation Guide P0942257 Contents Low battery Safety Important Safety Instructions Installation Use Contents Provisioning the T7406 Operational BandwidthsOperational Parameters Installation Site Parameters Telephone-to-Base Range RF LANs Radio Frequency Local Area NetworksEnvironmental Layout Considerations Combination Office/Warehouse Environments Unsuitable for the T7406 Battery Charge Controller Powering the T7406OFF SpecificationsImportant battery pack information Density and Interference About your T7406 telephoneRadio range and coverage considerations Security of ConversationSpare Parts T7406 Parts ListsHandset Overview Out of range... message appears Handset Signal DetectionDisplay Handset FeaturesInstalling the Base Station Base Station FeaturesAntenna Mounting Bracket T7406 Pre-installation ProgrammingBefore you start Mounting and Connecting the Base StationCharging the T7406 Battery Pack First-time Charging Handset Power Low batteryRecharge Handset Configuration Important First-time Installation InformationBattery levels Identifying the Handsets to the System Assigning the Handset to the Base Station Using the Handset Display Buttons Configuring the First Handset to a Base StationConfiguring the Handset ID Number Changing the Handset ID Password Assigning the Security Code Setting Handset Features Configure the next handset to the base stationRing 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 and Answer Calls Make a callAnswer calls Mute microphone Hold callsCustomize a handset Helpful hintsBacklight On/Off Assigning the Security Cleaning battery contactsInstalling the T7406 Handset Accessories Installing the T7406 Handset Accessories Optional accessories Leather carrying casesHeadset Compatibility Headset installation Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice Regulatory informationCanadian Regulations US RegulationsFor Class a Host equipment EMI/EMC FCC PartSafety Important Safety InstructionsFor Class B Host equipment Use Installation54 / Regulatory information Regulatory information
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