Nortel Networks NN10042-116 Telephone User Manual


 
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The handset does not ring in this state.
The handset must be brought into the active/idle state before you can
perform any action, or access the CICM functionality. In the active/idle
state, the handset display is active and displays a message
EXT-----,
and you hear a loud ring from the handset.
When the phone is in the on-hook state, the MENU, FCN, and LINE keys
are active. The handset remains active as long as a menu is selected or a
soft key is pressed. The timeout does not apply.
Error state
The handset transitions to this state if it loses the signal from the call
server. If the handset regains the signal within approximately 20 seconds,
it returns to the state it was in when it lost the signal. If the signal is lost for
more than 20 seconds, the handset restarts and transitions to the standby
state.
Active call state
The handset transitions to this state when you make or answer a call, and
remains in this state for the duration of the call.
Push-to-talk state
The handset transitions to this state with the first Push-to-talk transmission,
and ends after there has been two-way radio traffic on the channel for
10 seconds. While in this state, you cannot use the keypad for any other
functions, but you can receive and place calls.
IP Phone handset modes of operation
This section describes the modes of operation for the Nortel IP Phone
WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series.
Active
Active mode is equivalent to a wired telephone that is off-hook. The
handset transitions to Active (off-hook) mode when you make or answer a
call, and remains in this mode for the duration of the call.
If the handset is in Standby or Active Idle mode, press Start to transition to
the Active call. When in Active mode, the handset uses a soft ring.
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Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset User Guide (CICM)
NN10042-116 04.01 Standard
4 July 2008
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