Charging the Battery

4 Plug the Charging AC Adapter into an electrical outlet.

The camera’s charge lamp slowly blinks green to indicate that the battery is charging.

About 4 hours are required to charge a fully exhausted battery.

The following chart explains charge lamp

status when the camera is plugged into the electrical outlet.

Charge lamp

Description

Blinks slowly (green)

Battery charging.

Off

Not charging. When the charge lamp changes from slow

blinking (green) to off, charging is complete.

 

Flickers (green)

Operating temperature range exceeded. Charge the

 

battery indoors with an ambient temperature of 5 °C to

 

35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F).

 

A USB cable is not correctly connected, nor is a Charging

 

AC Adapter correctly plugged, or the battery is faulty.

 

Disconnect the USB cable or unplug the Charging AC

 

Adapter and correctly connect it again, or change the

 

battery.

 

 

5 Disconnect the Charging AC Adapter from the electrical outlet and then disconnect the USB cable.

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Nortel Networks S640 user manual Plug the Charging AC Adapter into an electrical outlet, Charging the Battery

S640 specifications

Nortel Networks S640, a notable member of the Nortel product line, offers a comprehensive solution for enterprises requiring high-performance network equipment. Known for its reliability and extensive features, the S640 has gained traction in various industries, addressing the demand for robust telecommunications and data networking.

One of the primary characteristics of the S640 is its advanced switching capabilities. It operates at Layer 2 and Layer 3, making it suitable for diverse network topologies. The switch is capable of managing a high volume of data traffic efficiently due to its scalability, accommodating growing network needs without compromising performance.

The S640 is equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, which simplifies the deployment of connected devices like IP cameras and VoIP phones. This feature not only reduces the need for separate power supplies but also enhances installation flexibility.

Another vital feature of the S640 is its support for Quality of Service (QoS). This functionality ensures that critical applications receive priority over less essential traffic, leading to improved performance for services such as voice and video over the network. QoS management is especially crucial in business environments where it is necessary to maintain operational efficiency and user satisfaction.

Security is paramount in modern networks, and the S640 addresses this with a range of integrated security features. It supports advanced authentication mechanisms such as IEEE 802.1X, ensuring that only authorized devices can access the network. Additionally, features like virtual LAN (VLAN) support help isolate different segments of network traffic, bolstering security and management capabilities.

The S640 also emphasizes energy efficiency, making it an environmentally friendly option for enterprises concerned about their carbon footprint. Nortel has designed this equipment to meet various energy standards, reducing consumption while delivering optimal performance.

In summary, the Nortel Networks S640 stands out in the crowded networking market through its powerful switching capabilities, support for PoE and QoS, robust security features, and commitment to energy efficiency. This combination of characteristics makes it an ideal choice for enterprises looking to upgrade their networking infrastructure to meet contemporary demands. With its reliable performance and versatile functionalities, the S640 continues to be a significant asset in the evolution of network technology.