Nortel Networks 2212 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Your WLAN Handset 2212
The states of the handset
The WLAN Handset 2212 can be in one of following states (see Table 2).
K Your handset is downloading a new firmware file. You will be
unable to make or receive calls until the download is complete.
Do not power off the handset until the download icon
disappears.
Melody
A melody is played when the WLAN Handset 2212 is turned on.
In Service Tone
When the handset completes registration with the Call Server, it
plays the “In Service” tone.
Line Indicator
The Line Indicator area displays the line currently in use. Any
lines that are not idle or active (for example, if the line is on hold
or forwarded) will have a plus sign (+) in front of that line.
Right/Up and
Left/Down Arrows
These icons, on either side of the Line Indicator, are used in the
in-call menus to indicate “more items below or left” and “more
items above or right.”
Table 2
The WLAN Handset 2212 states (Sheet 1 of 3)
State Description
Power off The handset is turned off. It is not registered with the Call Server.
Normally the handset enters the power-off state when the user
presses the Power Off/End Call key for approximately two
seconds when the handset is in the standby state. The batteries
can be recharged in the power-off state.
Standby This is the normal state when the handset is online but inactive. In
the standby state, the handset can receive calls and access the
User Option menu. To perform other operations, the handset must
be active (off-hook). The standby state uses less power than the
active (idle) state. The batteries can be recharged in the standby
state.
Active
(off-hook)
This is equivalent to a regular telephone being off-hook. The
handset goes to the active (off-hook) state when you press the
Power On/Start Call key when the handset is in the standby or
active (idle) state. When in the active (off-hook) state, the handset
uses a soft ring.