Nortel 2210 - Manual

Nortel 2210

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Revision history; Revision histor y
  • Page 5 – Contents; Regulations and safety information
  • Page 8 – Desktop Charger
  • Page 9 – FCC Rules – Part 15; WARNING
  • Page 10 – Operational warnings; For vehicles equipped with an air bag:; Potentially explosive atmospheres:
  • Page 11 – Cleaning and drying considerations:; Using a leather carry case may help protect; Electromagnetic interference and compatibility; CAUTION; Loud noise environment:
  • Page 12 – Facilities; If you use any other personal medical device, consult the; Use while driving; conditions so require.
  • Page 13 – International certifications; IDA
  • Page 14 – Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information; Measurements
  • Page 18 – Handset controls and descriptions; Menu
  • Page 19 – Status indicators; No Service
  • Page 20 – The states of the handset; State; Power
  • Page 21 – Function menu items; Function
  • Page 22 – Enter text using the handset key pad; FCN
  • Page 23 – Cleaning your handset; If more rigorous cleaning is required, you can use:
  • Page 25 – Basic handset operation; Turn on the 2210 Wireless Handset; To turn on the handset:; Turn off the 2210 Wireless Handset; To turn off the handset:; Make a call; You receive a dial tone.
  • Page 26 – Make a headset call; To make a call using a headset:; Answer a call; To answer a call on another line:
  • Page 27 – Hang up a call; To hang up the handset:; Change the speaker volume; To change the speaker volume:; Up; Silence the ringer; To silence the ringer:
  • Page 28 – Activate the backlight; To activate the backlight:
  • Page 29 – Feature and function activation; Shortcut menu – MENU key; Function menu – FCN key
  • Page 30 – Soft key features; To activate a soft key feature:; Feature Keys menu – LINE key; To activate a feature:
  • Page 31 – and; Select; buttons to activate a feature.; Using the shortcut keys
  • Page 33 – The headset
  • Page 35 – Handset display; The 2210 Wireless Handset has three display areas:
  • Page 37 – User Option menu; Select Ring Type
  • Page 38 – Select Noise Mode; To select Noise Mode:
  • Page 39 – View Alias IP Address; To view the Alias IP Address:
  • Page 40 – View Current IP Address; To view the Current IP Address:
  • Page 41 – Enter Extension; To enter the Extension:
  • Page 42 – View Current Call Ser ver; To view the Current Call Ser ver:
  • Page 43 – View Terminal Type; To view the Terminal Type:
  • Page 45 – Call features
  • Page 47 – Making calls; Use Autodial; To display Autodial number:
  • Page 48 – Activate Ring Again
  • Page 49 – Redial last number called; To use Last Number Redial:; Use Speed Call; To store a Speed Call number:
  • Page 50 – Make a System Speed Call; To make a System Speed Call:
  • Page 51 – Use Conference Hotline; To use Conference Hotline:; Line; key to access the Feature; Conference; feature to automatically dial the
  • Page 53 – While on an active call; Place a call on hold; To place a call on hold:; To retrieve a call on hold:; Transfer a call; Transfer
  • Page 54 – Use Attendant Recall
  • Page 55 – Use Call Park
  • Page 56 – Display incoming calls; To use Call Trace while on a call:
  • Page 57 – Incoming calls; Activate Call Pickup; Pickup
  • Page 58 – Use Call Waiting; To return to the first telephone call:; or
  • Page 61 – While away from your desk; Use Call Forward; To Quit Call Forward:; Forward
  • Page 62 – Use Internal Call Forward; To forward internal calls:
  • Page 63 – Talk with more than one person; Use Call Join; Set up a Conference call; To set up a conference call:
  • Page 64 – Use Conferee Selectable Display; To view active conferees:
  • Page 65 – Use Group Call; To call group members:
  • Page 66 – Group Call; To answer a Group Call:
  • Page 69 – Work without interruption; Activate Make Set Busy; To activate Make Set Busy; To deactivate Make Set Busy:
  • Page 71 – Other call features; Use Call Page Connect to make an announcement; Page; To connect to Call Page:; Page Trunk Access Code; To disconnect Call Page:; Use Centrex/Exchange Switchhook Flash
  • Page 72 – Charge a call or charge a forced call; To charge a call in progress:
  • Page 74 – Use Enhanced Override; To use Enhanced Override:; To end the connection:
  • Page 75 – Use Privacy Release; To use Privacy Release:; Privacy Release
  • Page 77 – Branch Office; A Branch Office handset can operate in Normal Mode or Local Mode.; Normal mode; Display Message
  • Page 79 – Hospitality features; Activate Message Registration
  • Page 80 – Keys; Use Maid Identification; To enter cleaning status:
  • Page 81 – Display Room Status; To read the status of a room:
  • Page 85 – Battery packs; Batter y packs; Low batter y indicators
  • Page 86 – Remove and insert the batter y pack; To remove a batter y pack:
  • Page 88 – Use the Desktop Charger; To charge the Wireless Handset:; Charging...
  • Page 89 – Clean the Desktop Charger; Do not immerse the charger in water or other liquid.
  • Page 91 – Terms you should know; A telephone operator in your organization.
  • Page 93 – Status Messages; Your office communications system.; User Interface
  • Page 95 – Index
  • Page 100 – Nortel Networks Communication Server 1000
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Nortel Networks Communication Server 1000

Nortel Networks WLAN

Handset 2210 User Guide

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Summary

Page 3 - Revision history; Revision histor y

3 Revision history Revision histor y June 2004 Standard 2.00. This document is up-issued to support the Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2210. May 2004 Standard 1.00. This is a new document developed to support the Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2210.

Page 5 - Contents; Regulations and safety information

5 Contents Contents Regulations and safety information 9 FCC Rules – Part 15 ............................................................................... 9Radio Frequency (RF) information ......................................................... 10Operational warnings ...............................

Page 8 - Desktop Charger

8 Draft 0.01 Contents Desktop Charger 87 Use the Desktop Charger ...................................................................... 88Clean the Desktop Charger................................................................... 89 Terms you should know 91 Index 95

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