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Programming the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211

The Line keys 1-6 on the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 are programmable by the end user. These Line keys can be programmed in the wireless handset in the same manner they are programmed on the IP Phone 2004.

Follow the steps in “Programming the Line keys” to program keys on the wireless handset.

Programming the Line keys

There are three menus available for the Line keys. The menu available is dependent on the state of the WLAN Handset 2210/2211. Two menus are programmed using the BCM and one is user-defined. The IP features list is programmed using the BCM and is available to all handsets.

For information on user-defined programming of the Line keys and using the WLAN handset features, refer to the Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2210/2211 User Guide.

Configuring the idle state display

When the set is in the idle state, it displays “Ext.----”. Nortel Networks recommends that you

configure this display to show the Directory Number (DN) of the handset. To configure this display, place the set in the idle state:

1Press the FCN key.

2Select Extension from the menu using the up and down arrow buttons on the left of the set.

3Press OK.

A screen appears.

4Enter your the DN under New Ext: on this screen.

WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration

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MOG6xx, MOG7xx specifications

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