Status indicators – Nortel Networks 2210 User Manual

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Your WLAN Handset 2210

Up

,

Down

, and

Select

buttons. This key also

affects some of the states of the handset (see
Table 2 on page 21).

Use the

Line

key to access the Feature Keys

menu. Select these features by pressing the
number key associated with each feature.

Note: The

Line

key emulates the six

Feature Keys located at the top of an
IP Phone 2004 display area.

Use the

Function

key to access the handset

functions when in the active (idle) state (see
Table 3 on page 23).

The

Function

key also provides access to

the User Option menu in the standby state.

Soft keys

(self-labeled)

are located below

the display area. The LCD label above the
key changes, based on the state of the
handset. Use the four

Soft keys

(A, B, C, D)

to activate the displayed soft key feature.

Use the

Up, Down,

and

Select

buttons on the

side of the handset to navigate and activate
the various menu options.

Status indicators

A B

C D

J I H GF These symbols give a visual indication (from strong to weak) of

the signal strength to the handset.

No Service

You are outside of the coverage area and cannot receive or place
calls. The out-of-service tone plays. Return to the coverage area
to re-establish the connection.

D C B

These symbols give a visual indication of the Battery charge.
The D indicates that the battery is fully charged while the B
indicates that the charge is low.

A

Your battery pack charge is very low. An audible beep also
sounds. Replace your battery pack within two minutes.

E

You have a new voicemail message.

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