Low battery indicator, Removing the battery pack, Inserting a battery pack – Nortel Networks NN10042-116 User Manual

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Using the Battery Pack

"Changing a battery pack during a call" (page 121)

"Charging the battery pack" (page 121)

Low battery indicator

The handset monitors the power level of the battery pack and notifies you
when the battery pack needs to be charged. Failure to charge the battery
pack will result in the handset being unusable.

The following low battery indicators are used:

The Battery Pack icon on the status line of the handset display

provides a visual indication of the amount of charge that remains in the
Battery Pack. When the icon shows empty, a sound indicator is sent.

If the handset is in standby mode, you hear a brief, modulated-ring
signal or beep, and the Battery Low message appears.

If you are in a call, you hear soft beeps once every six seconds, first
slow and then fast. When you first hear the beeps, you have two
minutes to end the call or change the Battery Pack.

Removing the battery pack

Follow this procedure to remove the battery pack from the handset. For
the location of the release button, refer to IP Phone 2211 handset.

Procedure Steps

Step

Action

1

Press the battery release button.

The battery pack releases from the handset.

2

Lift the battery pack out of the handset cavity.

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Inserting a battery pack

Follow this procedure to insert the battery pack into the handset. For the
location of the release button, refer to IP Phone 2211 handset.

Procedure Steps

Step

Action

1

Press the battery release buttons.

The battery pack releases from the handset.

2

Slide the battery pack into the handset cavity.

Carrier VoIP

Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset User Guide (CICM)

NN10042-116

04.01

Standard

4 July 2008

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