Nortel Networks C3050 REV2 manual

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Making two calls in a row

Keeping your connection

Muting a call

Vibrator indicator

µMute button

´End button

ÒLine button

ÏMenu button

ÎTelephone directory button

ÍSystem button

Leave the fl ap open, press NEXT after your fi rst call. The portable maintains its radio connection for another call.

To maintain your call, stay in the radio coverage area. If you have problems with your connection, retrace your steps. The signal strength icon Úindicates if the signal is becoming stronger or weaker.

To prevent your caller from hearing you, press µ on the left side of the portable. The display shows Microphone muted and then ]in [ fl ashes. To end muting, press µ again.

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Contents C3050 REV2 Portable Telephone PCI User Guide Contents Page Parts of your portable Getting startedSetting your portable to ring Making a call Ending a call Portable Icons Answering a callPage Page Using more than one system Adjusting the ringing volumeOperation Flap closedMoving through the directory Using your personal directoryStoring directory entries Editing directory entries Page Page Connecting and disconnecting the headset Using your headsetUsing your portable with the headset Moving through the Menu Customizing your portable’ or , Discrt ring OFF, ´ Discrete Ring Key Click Keypad LightLanguage Key protectPredialing Select Ring types Setting the portable to vibrate only System features Long tones Extra featuresMessage waiting Message Service To store your message service code Display shows Dialcodes? Page Press ’ or to move to the desired entry, then press Selct Features AdministrationMaking your portable secure Unlocking your portable All about batteries and recharging Important battery informationPage AAA batteries C3050 Leather Glove Accessories for your portableElectromagnetic energy safety Battery safety Safety informationAntenna safety Charger safety Care when using earpiece Page Technical specifications Compliance RegulatoryPrivacy Caring for your portable Temperature extremes Care and maintenance