Power off, Standby states, Active/off-hook state – Nortel Networks NN10042-116 User Manual

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Power off

The handset is turned off. In this state, the handset is not registered with
the call server. Press the Power Off/End Call key for 2 seconds to change
to this state.

In this state, you can recharge the battery pack.

Standby states

In this state, the handset is online, but it is inactive. The handset is still in
communication with the call server, can receive calls, and can access the
User Option menu, but the handset conserves battery power. To perform
other operations, the handset must be in the active/off-hook state.

The handset automatically returns to the standby state if no key is
pressed for a period of 10 seconds. This is the default timeout for the
active/off-hook state.

In this state, you can recharge the battery pack.

Active/off-hook state

This state is equivalent to a wired telephone that is off-hook. The handset
transitions to the active/off-hook state when the handset is in the standby
or active/idle state and you press the Power On/Start Call key.

Active/idle state

This state is equivalent to a wired telephone that is idle. The handset
transitions to idle state in one of two ways.

The handset receives an incoming call while it is in the standby state,
which also causes the handset to ring.

You press the key on the handset to access the User Options menu,
which causes the transition.

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Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset User Guide (CICM)

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4 July 2008

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