Nortel Networks N0060600 Webcam User Manual


 
174 Chapter 21 Default memory button programming for telephones
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Table 57 describes the status indicators on your WLAN Handset.
The No Service status indicator appears in the information area of the handset display.
Information area
The Information area shows:
the extension number of the handset
a line for general information
features and call information when the handset is in use
Feature options area
When a feature is activated, or when you are on an active call, the Feature options area shows you
the action you must take to proceed.
For example:
Pswd. This means you must enter your mailbox password.
The Feature options area shows the label for the
Ftre soft key and for the three display soft keys.
These button labels appear directly above the Feature and display soft keys and to the right of the
Ftre label on the display. These button labels vary depending on the feature in use.
The WLAN Handset does not support scrolling. Therefore, any features that require the ability to
scroll are not supported.
DMC Portables (413X/414X) (Europe only)
The DECT Handset 413X/414X is a DECT based handset, designed to be used in connection with
Nortel wireless communication solutions in potentially explosive environments. The DECT
transmitter frequencies of the apparatus are harmonized for these services in the European
Community.
X represents the frequency variant of the models:
2 = (1900 - 1920 MHz frequency band)
3 = (1880 - 1885 MHz frequency band)
Table 57 Status indicators
No Service
You are outside the coverage area and cannot receive or place calls. An audible alarm
also sounds. Return to the coverage area to reestablish the connection.
Your battery pack charge is low. An audible beep also sounds. Replace your battery
pack within two minutes.
You have a new voicemail message.
Melody
A melody is played when the WLAN handset is turned on for the first time following a
completed charge.