Nortel Networks 2210 manual States of the handset

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Your WLAN Handset 2210

The states of the handset

The 2210 Wireless Handset can be in one of seven states (see Table 2).

Table 2

The seven states of the 2210 Wireless Handset (Part 1 of 2)

State

Description

 

 

Power off

The handset is turned off. It is not registered with the Call Server.

 

Normally the handset enters the power-off state when the user

 

presses the Power Off/End Call key for approximately two

 

seconds when the set is in the standby state. The batteries can be

 

recharged in the power-off state.

Standby

This is the normal state when the handset is online but inactive. In

 

the standby state, the handset can receive calls and access the

 

User Option menu. To perform other operations, the handset must

 

be active (off-hook). The standby state uses less power than the

 

active (idle) state. The batteries can be recharged in the standby

 

state.

Active

This is equivalent to a regular telephone being off-hook. The

(off-hook)

handset goes to the active (off-hook) state by pressing the Power

 

On/Start Call key when the handset is in the standby or active

 

(idle) states.

Active (idle)

This is equivalent to a regular telephone being idle. The active

 

(idle) state is reached in two ways:

 

• An incoming call in the Standby state causes the handset

 

to go to the active (idle) state and begin ringing.

 

• The user presses the FCN and 3 keys when the handset is

 

in the active (off-hook) state to access the function menu.

 

In this state the handset will not ring when there is an

 

incoming call.

 

Note: In the active (idle) state the handset and access point exchange a small

 

packet about once every 15 milliseconds. This increases the power consumption

 

and consumes bandwidth, particularly for the RF portion of the link. Therefore,

 

the set would not normally be left in the Idle state except for special situations.

Error

The handset enters the error state when it looses the signal from

 

the access point. If the handset regains the signal within

 

approximately 20 seconds, it returns to its state when it lost the

 

signal. If the handset is out of range for longer than 20 seconds

 

the set restarts and returns to the standby state.

 

 

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Contents Nortel Networks Wlan Handset 2210 User Guide Page Revision history Revision history Contents Incoming calls While away from your desk Desktop Charger Regulations and safety information FCC Rules PartRadio Frequency RF information Operational warningsElectromagnetic interference and compatibility Facilities International certifications International certificationsSpecific Absorption Rate SAR information Regulations and safety information Regulations and safety information Your Wlan Handset Handset controls and descriptions Status indicators Soft keys self-labeled are located belowStates of the handset Function menu items Enter text using the handset key pad Cleaning your handset Cleaning your handset Turn on the 2210 Wireless Handset Turn off the 2210 Wireless HandsetBasic handset operation Make a callMake a headset call Answer a callSilence the ringer Change the speaker volumeHang up a call Activate the backlight Function menu FCN key Feature and function activationShortcut menu Menu key Soft key features Feature Keys menu Line keyUsing the shortcut keys Feature and function activation Wireless Handset bottom view HeadsetHeadset Handset display Handset display User Option menu Select Ring TypeSelect Noise Mode View Alias IP Address View Current IP Address Current IP AddrEnter Extension View Current Call Server View Terminal Type User Option menu Call features Call features Making calls Use AutodialActivate Ring Again Redial last number called Use Speed CallMake a System Speed Call Use Conference Hotline Making calls Transfer a call While on an active callPlace a call on hold Use Attendant Recall Use Call Park Record a Calling Party NumberDisplay incoming calls Trace a Malicious callIncoming calls Activate Call PickupUse Call Waiting Incoming calls Incoming calls While away from your desk Use Call ForwardUse Internal Call Forward Use Call Join Set up a Conference callTalk with more than one person Press the Power Off/End Call key Use Conferee Selectable DisplayUse Group Call Conferee Selectable DisplayGroup Call feature To end a Group Call Talk with more than one person Work without interruption Activate Make Set BusyWork without interruption Use Call Page Connect to make an announcement Other call featuresUse Centrex/Exchange Switchhook Flash Charge a call or charge a forced call To charge a call to an account when you transfer a call Use Enhanced Override Use Forced Camp-onUse Privacy Release Other call features Normal mode Local modeBranch Office Troubleshoot Branch OfficeBranch Office Hospitality features Activate Message RegistrationUse Maid Identification Display Room Status To change the status of a room Press the number key corresponding to Room Status feature Hospitality features Battery packs Low battery indicatorsRemove and insert the battery pack Desktop Charger Press the Power Off/End Call key to terminate any calls Use the Desktop ChargerClean the Desktop Charger Desktop Charger Terms you should know Call party informationFeature Keys System or switch Terms you should know Index Index Up, Down, and Select buttons User Interface Index Page Nortel Networks Wlan Handset 2210 User Guide
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