User Guide: SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone with SRP

Battery Packs

Three battery pack models are available: Standard, Extended, and Ultra-Extended. The Standard Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable handset Battery Pack gives you approximately four hours of talk time or 80 hours of stand-by time. Stand-by time is when the handset is turned on, but not in an active call.

Type

Talk Time

Standard

4 hours

Extended

6 hours

Ultra-Extended

8 hours

Standby Time

80hours 120 hours 160 hours

Charging Time

2hours

3hours

4hours

Talk time and standby time will vary depending on handset model, call server, features enabled and system configuration. These are minimum estimates. Your experience may be significantly higher.

The type of Battery Pack is printed on the label. Remove the Battery Pack and view the label to determine the type of Battery Pack you have been issued.

Use only Battery Pack models BPL100, -200 and -300 in the SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones.

Indications of low battery

The handset will need to have its Battery Pack recharged periodically. The Battery Pack icon on the handset display’s status row indicates the amount of charge remaining. Additionally the handset will sound warning tones and display the Battery Low message when there are fewer than two minutes of talk time remaining.

A melody will play when the handset is powered on for the first time after being fully charged, unless this feature has been disabled. See your system administrator if you have questions about the type of Battery Pack you have been issued.

When the handset is in Standby mode, the message Battery Low and a series of chirps indicate a critically low Battery Pack charge. The handset will not work until the Battery Pack is charged.

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Polycom 1725-36203-001 manual Battery Packs, Indications of low battery