Nortel Networks 2210 manual Handset display

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Handset display

Handset display

This section summarizes the display features of the 2210 Wireless Handset.

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2210 Wireless Handset display

The 2210 Wireless Handset has three display areas:

The upper display area is a status row that displays the handset status. It can include: a battery level indicator, left and right arrows, a series of dots, and a message waiting indicator. Each dot represents a line that changes to a number when active.

The middle display area is a text area, four lines by 19 characters in size. Lines in the text area longer than 19 characters are truncated by a special algorithm that removes spaces and punctuation first and then vowels.

The lower display area provides soft key labels. Each soft key label is a maximum of four characters long. The soft key labels are compressed with the same algorithm as used in the text area.

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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 FCC Rules Part Regulations and safety informationOperational warnings Radio Frequency RF informationElectromagnetic 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 Soft keys self-labeled are located below Status indicatorsStates of the handset Function menu items Enter text using the handset key pad Cleaning your handset Cleaning your handset Make a call Turn on the 2210 Wireless HandsetTurn off the 2210 Wireless Handset Basic handset operationAnswer a call Make a headset callSilence the ringer Change the speaker volumeHang up a call Activate the backlight Function menu FCN key Feature and function activationShortcut menu Menu key Feature Keys menu Line key Soft key featuresUsing the shortcut keys Feature and function activation Headset Wireless Handset bottom viewHeadset Handset display Handset display Select Ring Type User Option menuSelect Noise Mode View Alias IP Address Current IP Addr View Current IP AddressEnter Extension View Current Call Server View Terminal Type User Option menu Call features Call features Use Autodial Making callsActivate Ring Again Use Speed Call Redial last number calledMake a System Speed Call Use Conference Hotline Making calls Transfer a call While on an active callPlace a call on hold Use Attendant Recall Record a Calling Party Number Use Call ParkTrace a Malicious call Display incoming callsActivate Call Pickup Incoming callsUse Call Waiting Incoming calls Incoming calls Use Call Forward While away from your deskUse Internal Call Forward Use Call Join Set up a Conference callTalk with more than one person Use Conferee Selectable Display Press the Power Off/End Call keyConferee Selectable Display Use Group CallGroup Call feature To end a Group Call Talk with more than one person Activate Make Set Busy Work without interruptionWork 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 Forced Camp-on Use Enhanced OverrideUse Privacy Release Other call features Troubleshoot Branch Office Normal modeLocal mode Branch OfficeBranch Office Activate Message Registration Hospitality featuresUse Maid Identification Display Room Status To change the status of a room Press the number key corresponding to Room Status feature Hospitality features Low battery indicators Battery packsRemove and insert the battery pack Desktop Charger Use the Desktop Charger Press the Power Off/End Call key to terminate any callsClean the Desktop Charger Desktop Charger Call party information Terms you should knowFeature 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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