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The following table describes the WLAN Handset buttons and keys.

Table 1 WLAN Handset buttons, keys, and descriptions (Sheet 1 of 2)

 

Button/key

Description

 

 

 

A

 

Power On/Start Call key

 

Turns on the handset. This key also affects some of the states of the

 

 

 

 

handset. See “WLAN handset states” on page 17.

 

 

 

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Power Off/End Call key

 

Ends an active call and turns off the handset.

 

 

 

 

The user must end every call to release system resources and allow the

 

 

handset to function properly.

 

 

 

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Feature and Display soft keys

 

The first of the four soft keys is the Feature soft key, which starts or ends

 

 

 

 

a feature. The next three soft keys are Display keys, which show feature

 

 

options.

 

 

 

D

 

Menu key

 

Displays the full description of the Display soft keys abbreviations and

 

 

 

 

accesses the handset features.

 

 

 

E

 

Function key

 

Accesses handset functions when in active (idle) state.

 

 

 

 

The Function key also provides access to the User Option menu in the

 

 

standby state.

 

 

 

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Line key

 

Accesses the Feature menu. For more information on Feature menu.

 

 

 

 

See “Feature menu—LINE key” on page 32.

 

 

 

WLAN IP Handset 2210/2211/2212 User Guide

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Contents Wlan IP Handset 2210/2211/2212 User Guide Copyright 2005-2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved Task list Task list NN40050-101 Contents Chapter Features, functions, and buttons Audience About this guideSymbols and text conventions Feature Getting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center How to get HelpGetting Help from the Nortel Web site Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or resellerWlan Handsets overview Wlan Handset 2210, Wlan Handset 2211, and Wlan Handset Wlan Handset buttons and keysFtre Scrolling Wlan Handset displayWlan Handset display Status areaInformation area Wlan handset states Feature options areaWlan Handsets overview States of the Wlan Handset Setting up the Wlan HandsetSelect the Language To select the Keypad AutolockTo select a language To select the Ring Cadence Ring OptionsTo select the Ring Tone To select the Vibrate Cadence To select the Ring VolumeTo select the Ring Delay Phone Options To select the Noise ModeTo select the Key Tones To select the Display Contrast To select the Warning TonesTo configure Push-to-Talk for the handset Configure push-to-talkAdjust speaker volume Adjust ringer volumeTo adjust speaker volume using the Function menu Silence the ringerLock and unlock the keypad To silence the ringer using the Function menuTo lock the keypad To unlock the keypadSecurity Wlan Handsets overview NN40050-101 Feature and function keys Feature and function menusTo activate a feature Feature menu-LINE keySoft Key Abbreviations menu-MENU key Function menu-FCN keyTo use features Program Feature menu itemsTo use external autodial To use internal autodialTo erase memory buttons To make external calls using line keys Basic call featuresMake a call To make internal calls using intercom buttons To make external calls using intercom keysAnswer calls HoldPush-to-Talk End callsMute Call periodTo initiate a Push-to-Talk call To change the Push-to-Talk volumeReceive a Push-to-Talk transmission To respond to a Push-to-Talk callTo unmute a Push-to-Talk call To mute a current Push-to-Talk callTo end a Push-to-Talk call To answer a call during a Push-to-Talk callTo make a call during a Push-to-Talk call View system information TroubleshootingTo view the handset IP address To view the server IP address View the current call server IP addressTo view the handset firmware version To view the current call serverView extension View terminal typeTo view the terminal type To view the extension number Display messagesBattery Low message Do not Power OFF Do not turn the Wlan Handset off A few minutes None. Do not turn the Wlan Handset off Troubleshooting NN40050-101 Cleaning your Wlan Handset Wlan Handset, headset, batteries, chargers, and accessoriesHeadset Battery packsWlan Handset 2210 and 2212 battery pack location Low battery indicatorsTo change the battery pack while in a call To insert the battery packDesktop Charger Wlan Handset 2210, and Wlan Handset 2211 Desktop Chargers Wlan Handset 2211 Dual Charger Dual ChargerQuad Charger To charge a battery packCleaning the Desktop, Dual or Quad Chargers Using the Quad ChargerTo charge the battery pack Accessories Cleaning the Wlan Handset contactsPage Index
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Nortel Networks, once a titan in the telecommunications arena, produced a variety of products that were pivotal in shaping the future of communication technologies. Among these products were the Nortel 2212 and 2211, which played a significant role in enterprise environments, particularly in the realm of voice over IP (VoIP) and unified communications.

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