Nortel Networks 2211 Telephone User Manual


 
18 Chapter 2 WLAN Handsets overview
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Setting up the WLAN Handset
This section describes the following initial setup options for your WLAN Handset:
“To select the Keypad Autolock” on page 19
“Select the Language” on page 19
“Ring Options” on page 20
“Phone Options” on page 24
“Configure push-to-talk” on page 26
“Adjust speaker volume” on page 27
“Silence the ringer” on page 27
“Lock and unlock the keypad” on page 28
Active (on-hook) This state is entered when the handset is in standby state and the user presses the Menu
key. The handset appears to be on-hook from the Call Server point of view, and loud
ringing will occur (when required). The handset display is active and the Menu, FCN and
Line menus can be accessed. The user returns to the standby state by pressing the
Power Off/End Call key. If no keys are pressed for a period of 10 seconds, the state times
out and the handset returns to the standby state. Pressing the Power Off/End Call key in
any of the menus will exit the menu. Pressing the Power Off/End Call key again will
return the handset to standby state.
If the user selects any menu item or presses a soft key, the handset changes into the
active (off-hook) state, the timeout condition is removed and the handset will use a soft
ring.
Error The handset enters the error state when it loses the signal from the access point.
If the handset regains the signal within approximately 20 seconds, it returns to the state it
just left. If the handset is out of range for longer than 20 seconds, the handset restarts and
returns to the standby state.
For more information on error messages, see “Display messages” on page 44.
Active call The handset enters the active call state when a user is in an active conversation. To enter
this state, the user either makes a call or answers an incoming call. While in this state, the
handset will use a soft ring to alert the user to another call. The user leaves this state
when the call is completed by pressing the Power Off/End Call key or if an incoming call
is ended before the user answers it.
Push-to-Talk
(WLAN Handset
2211 only)
The push-to-talk state begins with the first push-to-talk transmission and ends when there
has been no two-way radio traffic on the channel for 10 seconds.
While in the push-to-talk state, it is not possible to use the keypad for any other functions.
However, it is possible to place and receive telephone calls.
Table 3 States of the WLAN Handset
State Description