Your WLAN Handset 2210

Table 2

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

State

Description

 

 

Active call

The handset enters the active call state when a user is in an active

 

conversation. To enter this state, the user either makes a call or

 

answers an incoming call.

Push-to-talk

The Push-to-talk state begins with the first Push-to-talk

 

transmission and ends when there has been no two-way radio

 

traffic on the channel for 10 seconds. While in the Push-to-talk

 

state, it is not possible to use the key pad for any other functions.

 

However, it is possible to place and receive telephone calls.

 

 

Function menu items

Your 2210 Wireless Handset has five non-programmable Function menu items. Table 3 lists these menu items and their corresponding functions and descriptions. To activate the functions on your 2210 Wireless Handset, press the Function key – in the active (idle) or active (off-hook) states – and the appropriate number on the key pad, or use the Up and Down buttons on the side of the handset to scroll through the functions and the Select button to select and activate a function.

Table 3

2210 Wireless Handset function menu items (Part 1 of 2)

Function

Function

Description

menu item

 

 

 

 

 

1

Mute

Use the Mute function to listen to the receiving

 

 

party without transmitting. Press the Mute key

 

 

again to return to a two-way conversation.

2

Hold

Use the Hold function to put an active call on hold.

 

 

Press the Line key beside the flashing icon to

 

 

return to the caller on hold.

 

 

 

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Nortel Networks 2210 manual Function menu items