Nortel Networks 413X manual

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The types of information shown on the display are:

Standby text: When the handset is on hook (idle), your extension name and number appears on the first line of the display.

Information text: Call or feature information appears on the second line of the display.

Feature options: Feature options appear on the third line of the display.

Feature options vary, depending on the type of call or feature in use.

Handset icons: The following icons appear on the fourth line of the display:

(((.))) The radio signal icon indicates connection to system.

Note: The icon flashes when the system is busy and you will not be able to make or answer calls.

The envelope icon indicates a new text message (MSF-MAIL).

Left and right arrow icons

appear on the display when you access Handset option menus.

The telephone icon indicates a call is active.

Note: The icon flashes when a call connection is in progress.

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Contents Nortel Dect Handset 413X 414X User Guide Stop Page Page Contents Page Getting Started Handset informationBattery information Installing battery Charging battery Checking battery capacity Battery disposal Headset connector DisplayMicrophone Idle menuActive Key On hook idleKey On hook idle Handset displayActive On/Off hook key Page Display softkeys Display backlightAdjusting speaker volume Switch to SET Profile Language using the keys, then pressTurning the handset ON/OFF Changing Menu LanguageCustomizing handset Profile set-upDescription of profile functions Can be turned on/off using and . Confirm with Dial directly On hook dialling pre-dialDial from your phone book RedialAnswering calls Hold a callMute a call Making or answering a second callTurn on loudspeaker Replying to messages To view, reply and listen to your messagesMoving around in the Menu Menu structureRedial MENU, using the key See also Redial onMSF-MAIL Menu by pressing R with a long key press Using phone book Using the alphanumeric keyboardStoring a number Key Capital letter Small letterStoring from Redial list Reading Book numbersChanging numbers Changing Redial numberUsing text messages MSF Deleting numbersReading a MSF mail Replying a MSF mail Forwarding a MSF mailDeleting all MSF mails Deleting a MSF mailLocking/unlocking a MSF mail Writing a MSF mailShortcuts SilentTroubleshooting InformationImportant Safety Instructions and Product Information Spare parts and accessories Intrinsic safetyExposure to sunlight, heat and moisture Power failure Battery PrecautionsPage Page Menu language Menu profile set-up Menu structure Menu mail Menu phone book storing a number Menu phone book reading, deleting, editing a number HD ED1