Nortel Networks C4010, C4010Ex, C4020 manual N441, Safety

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Safety

Never use your cordless handset:

N441

Do not place a handset near:

Battery information:

I n t r o d u c ti o n

in the area of electrical detonators

in shielded rooms

in areas where radio transmission is forbidden

in aircraft

Check for small metal objects in DECT Handset earpiece/mouthpiece before using the handset

Do not store or locate flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment or vicinity as the cordless handset, its parts or accessories

Note: For C4010Ex safety precautions see “the C4010 Ex handset” on page 5.

water, moisture or damp areas

heat sources, direct sunlight or unventilated areas

devices which generate strong magnetic fields, appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions or telefaxes

areas where the unit can be covered, its ventilation impeded, liquid spilled on the unit or objects inserted into the unit through any openings

areas with dust, vibration, shock or temperature extremes

Note: Before using the handset for the first time, charge the battery for at least 12 hours.

do not replace batteries in potentially explosive environments, such as

Standard 2.00

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Contents C4010/C4010Ex/C4020 Cordless Handset User Guide Page About this User Guide Ab le o f co nte ntsUseful information About this User Guide C4010 handsetC4010 Ex handset C4020 handset Method Na vi ga tin g th e me nu N441 SafetyTerms you should know Explanation of header iconsT r o d u c ti o n T r o d u c t i o n Your cordless handset Your handsetDisplay icons Handset function key icons Phone book directory Handsfree Space Volume Up/Down Ur c or dl es s tel ep ho n e Kent LNR Menu Handset featuresKent Off LockedWalsh 5409Calls Mute 00 Mn 35 sDirect dialing off hook Volume up/down5477 MuteR1234567890 Pause CallErase Call Last numbers Delete 896201 Mn 42s 8962 MuteEnding a call Duration 02 Mn 25 s02 Mn 45s Polanski Mute Transfer a call01 Mn 43s Spragg MuteR Dialing directory numbers/names Private dir SearchAdd Thibodeau Change Message waiting keyMeridian PBX feature access codes Part 1 Meridian PBX featuresMeridian PBX feature access codes Part 2 Feature Dial access code Mercator PBX feature access codes Part 1DND Mercator PBX feature access codes Part 2BCM feature access codes Business Communications Manager featuresRecovery of first party during a call Answer a second callWay conference call during a call Toggle between two parties during a callTransfer a call Configuring the handset Store numbers and names in the directoryPrivate dir Search Add Choose mem Enter number EraseOk Enter numberErase Enter nameKey Southern handset keypad alphabet equivalent forNorthern handset keypad alphabet equivalent for HernandePrivate dir Locate numbers and names in the directorySearch Add Private dir JonesChange name Change no 5677 EraseOkMemory? YesRing volume MelodyHandset name Key sound Key soundAuto answer Auto. answerSpeed key SOS key Direct menu No. to dial ROk Title EraseOk Speed keyRange test 2 3 Direct Menu Menu codeEnvironment CalmNumber ? Declare baseEnter code Please wait WorkingLanguage Francais English Select languageLock and unlock the keypad Off UnlockedVoice Mail Voice mailbox one-touch accessVoice Mail Nr 6245-#Access Nr Access Nr 6245-#123456# EraseOkAccess Nr 6245-#******# EraseOk To change the password entryTo delete the Voice Mail entry EraseOk Delete Voice Mail NoYesCo nfi g ur i ng the h an ds et Useful information Recharge the batteryBatteries MenuInstall the belt clip Other battery informationBelt clip Change batteriesUse the belt clip Handset adviceRe-initialization Handset interferenceEfu l i nfo rm ati on March 2002 Standard