Specifications – Nortel Networks T7406 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Provisioning the T7406

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NN40110-300

This four-stage charge sequence presents an optimum-charging plan that helps maximize the
overall life of the battery by managing two critical elements in the battery charging process, the
charge rate and overcharging protection. Note that NiMh batteries do not exhibit memory
problems and it is not necessary to drain the batteries prior to recharging.

Low battery status is indicated on the handset by the visual charge status on the display and/or the
audible warning tone.

The T7406 handset can be placed back into the charge cradle for charging when it is not in use.

A fully depleted 1400 mAh battery will be restored to full charge in three hours.

The handset charge light will turn from red to green to indicate that the handset battery is fully
charged and ready for use.

The T7406 charge stand provides a rear port as a trickle charger that charges a fully depleted
1400 mAh battery in 12 to 14 hours.

Specifications

Frequency band

Half of the 900 MHz ISM band:
either 902 to 915 MHz or 915.1 to 928 MHz

Total channel
capability

Spread spectrum frequency hopping is available on
27 channels per base

Handset dimensions

Length: 170 mm/6.8 inches (without antenna)

Width: 58 mm/2.32 inches

Overall Thickness: 40 mm/1.60 inches

Handset range

Typical range of 95 m/300 feet, depending on the
physical environment

Handset weight

280 g/9.38 oz. (with battery pack)

Battery Pack

Capacity: 1400 mAh, 3.6 V

Talk Mode: up to five hours (with backlight OFF)

Standby Mode: up to 72 hours

Base dimensions

Length: 150 mm/6 inches

Width: 160 mm/6.4 inches

Height (front): 28 mm/1.12 inches

Height (rear): 34 mm/1.36 inches

Base power

Input: 110 VAC, 60 Hz

Output: 9 VDC, 600 mA

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