Nortel Networks C4012 manual Handset icons, Handset keys, Handset audio signals

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C 4012 Handset

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Handset icons

The handset icons have the following meanings:

tSignal strength displays in increments of 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%.

hConnection status, incoming call (flashes).

ECall in absence (appears in Caller List).

DMessage waiting.

pProgramming mode and speed-dial.

AMicrophone off (mute).

zBattery charging status (see “Battery charge status” on page 7).

Handset keys

The handset keys have the following functions:

Starts programming.

Acts as scroll key within redial list, caller list, and shortcut list.

Activates and deactivates speech monitoring.

Removes digits from right to left (backspace).

Recalls key for PABX facilities.

Confirms entries and actions.

Calls and accepts call (corresponds to the function ePickup/Put-down receiver).

Enters numbers and characters.

Handset audio signals

Acknowledgement signal (programming successful):

Warning signal (entry error)/Leaving radio range:

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Contents Table of contents Quick reference Important safety information Handset informationBattery information Battery installationBattery replacement Battery chargingBattery charge status Charging and operating timesRegistering the C4012 handset Initial SetupCleaning the C4012 handset C4012 handset features Handset display screenHandset keys Handset audio signalsHandset icons Using the C4012 handset Making a call Making a call from the last number redial list/caller listSelecting a number from the list Dialling the selected numberLeaving the list Making a call from the shortcut listAnswering a call Terminating a call Transferring a callConferencing Programming the C4012 handset Shortcut listAdding a number Editing a numberRinger settings Accessing the Meridian PBX featuresSetting the melody and volume Switching the ringer on/offFeature FFC or Spre + Selecting/changing the handset ID Subscribing the C4012 handsetSubscribing Deleting a Dect system Selecting a Dect systemDe-subscribing Quick reference