Nortel Networks NT8B45AAAB, T7406 manual Handset Asleep Save Battery Mode

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Notes: *In sleep mode, the user receives visual indication only. There is no beep tone indication.

Memory buttons store telephone numbers or feature codes to give you one-touch dialing or feature activation. For more information about memory buttons, refer to Memory buttons on page 38.

Handset Asleep (Save Battery Mode)

When the handset is idle for longer than 15 seconds, it automatically goes into Handset Asleep mode to conserve the battery. Incoming calls automatically wake up the handset from the Handset Asleep mode. Pressing any button on the dialpad also wakes up the handset.

Handset Asleep Mode Feature Conditions

If the handset is in Handset Asleep mode, the following features are affected:

To receive Message Waiting Indication (MWI) when the handset is in Handset Asleep mode, press any button on the dialpad to wake up the handset.

If the Ring Again feature is active, and the handset goes into Handset Asleep mode, there is no indication of the Ring Again feature until you press a button on the dialpad to wake up the handset. To use the Ring Again feature, press any button on the dialpad to wake up the handset.

Note: When the handset is awake, the Ring Again feature provides both an audio and a visual indication that the feature is active.

If the Do not disturb (DND) feature is active when the handset is in Handset Asleep mode, there will be no visual notification of incoming calls, including Priority calls.

Priority calls when DND is active: When the handset is in Handset Asleep mode and a Priority call is made to the T7406,

T7406 Installation Guide

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Contents T7406 Cordless Telephone Installation Guide P0942257 Contents Low battery Safety Important Safety Instructions Installation Use Contents Operational Parameters Provisioning the T7406Operational Bandwidths 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 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 FeaturesAntenna Installing the Base StationBase Station Features Mounting Bracket T7406 Pre-installation ProgrammingBefore you start Mounting and Connecting the Base StationCharging the T7406 Battery Pack First-time Charging Recharge Handset PowerLow battery Battery levels Handset ConfigurationImportant First-time Installation Information Identifying the Handsets to the System Assigning the Handset to the Base Station Configuring the Handset ID Number Using the Handset Display ButtonsConfiguring the First Handset to a Base Station Changing the Handset ID Password Assigning the Security Code Ring Type Setting Handset FeaturesConfigure the next handset to the base station 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 ModeAnswer calls Make and Answer CallsMake a call Mute microphone Hold callsBacklight On/Off Customize a handsetHelpful hints Assigning the Security Cleaning battery contactsInstalling the T7406 Handset Accessories Installing the T7406 Handset Accessories Headset Compatibility Optional accessoriesLeather carrying cases Headset installation Canadian Regulations Regulatory informationUS Regulations Federal Communications Commission FCC NoticeFor Class a Host equipment EMI/EMC FCC PartFor Class B Host equipment SafetyImportant Safety Instructions Use Installation54 / Regulatory information Regulatory information
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