Nortel Networks C4012 manual

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    3 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 T able of cont ent s Important safe ty information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Handset informati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Battery i nformatio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    4 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 De-subsc ribing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Deleting a DECT syste m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 Quick refer ence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    5 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Impor tant safety information Handset information Read the following infor mation before you use the han dset. Make sure the adapter voltage is the s ame as th e elec tric al outle t voltage. The C4012 handset u ses radio sign als and d oes no t guarantee a conne ction in all cir cumstanc es. Do not rely [...]

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    6 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Ba ttery in f orm ati on Read the follo wing inf ormatio n before you handle the batt erie s: • Do not rep lace the batte rie s in poten tiall y explosive environments, such as room s cont aining fl ammable li quids or gase s. • Do not cha rge th e batter ies unl ess you use the suppl ied c harger and[...]

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    7 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 • Charge the handset o n a re gular basi s. • Do not conn ect an unuse d handset to the c harger f o r more t han one month. Chargi ng and operating times Charging time to ful l capac ity: • Empty batt er ies: app ro ximately 12 hour s • Unknown status : approximately 14 hour s T alk time: up t o [...]

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    8 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Init ial Setup Plug the char ger into t he electr ica l outlet. Place th e handset in the char ger . Ch argi ng appears on the h andset disp lay . Cleaning the C4012 handset When cl eaning the han dset and c harger, disconnect th e charge r from th e electr ical outlet. Wipe the handse t and c harger usin[...]

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    9 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 C4012 handset features Handset di spla y screen The display uses i cons, numbers, and letters to show the curren t connec tion status or the res pective programming st atus: th E p A z D C PM 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # R OK ABC JKL TUV DEF MNO WXYZ GHI PQRS Earpiece Display Loudspea ker (on rear) Funct ion k e[...]

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    10 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Handset icons The hand set ic ons h av e t he following mea nings: Handse t keys The hand set keys hav e the following func tions: Handset aud io signals Acknowledgement s ignal ( programmin g succe ssful): W ar ning si gnal (e ntr y er ror)/Leaving radio range: t Signal s trength di splays in increm ent[...]

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    11 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Using the C4012 h andset Switching the handset on/off T o s witch th e handset on, pr ess o for more than 2 seconds o r place the handset i n the c harger . T o switch the hands et off, press o for more than 2 secon ds when the handse t is in a n idle state. Loc king/unl oc king t he keypad T o prev ent [...]

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    12 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Making a c al l There ar e two wa ys to make a c all: 1. Dialin g: Pr ess H and ente r the phone number. 2. Pre-di al: En ter the phone number and p ress H . T o corre ct an ent ry duri ng pre- dial, pr ess C t o delet e indi vidua l digits. Press C for a longer per iod to delete the whol e phone number [...]

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    13 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Lea ving the list: T o le av e the lis t before placin g a call, press o . Making a call from t he shor tcut list Y ou can sto re up to 10 freq uently called numbers in the speed- dialling memor y . These num bers occupy memor y slots 0 … 9. T o ma ke a call from th e shor tcut li st: 1. While the han [...]

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    14 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 T ransf erring a call T o tran sfer a call to a nother par ty: 1. Pres s R to hold t he first call. 2. Dial th e transfer number . 3. Pres s H to t ransf er the c all. Conferencing T o us e con f erenc ing: 1. Pres s R to hold t he first call. 2. Dial th e conference numbe r . 3. When the con f erence pa[...]

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    15 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Pr ogramming the C4 012 handset Shortcut list Y ou can sto re up to 1 0 freq uently c alled numbers in speed- dialling memor y . These number s occupy memor y s lots 0... 9. Adding a number: 1. Press PRP . 2. Press P until the desired location d isplays (01...10 ) or sele ct the loca tion number dire ctl[...]

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    16 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Ringer settings Y ou can pr ogram different rin ger melo dies and volumes. Six r inger tones and five volume le v el s are availab le. Setting the melod y and v olume: 1. Pres s PR 7 . 2. Pres s 1 ... 6 to se lect a me lody . 3. Pres s 0 , 7 ... 9 , a , or n to set t he ri nger volume, where 0 = quiet. S[...]

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    17 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Use the following ta ble to enter your FFC o r SP RE codes for each f eature. Feature FFC or SPRE + Call forward - to activate Call forward - to canc el Call par k - t o par k a c all Call par k - t o retr iev e a call[...]

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    18 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Subscribing th e C4012 hand set The hand set can b e subsc ribe d to a m aximum of fi ve DECT systems. If the handset i s not sub scri bed or out -of-reac h for a DECT system, no Ba se appears on the display . Sub scr ibin g With the h andse t in s ubscr ipti on mode, pe rf or m the f oll owing steps: 1.[...]

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    19 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Selecting a DECT system There are t w o wa ys to select a DECT sys t em: 1. A utoma tically: P ress PR4 and 0 . 2. Man uall y: Pres s PR4 and c hoose the DECT s ystem num ber ( 1 ... 5 ). De-subsc ribing De-subs cripti on is only pos sible f or non-active subs cri ptions. The last subscr iptio n can be r[...]

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    20 C 40 1 2 Ha n ds e t S ta n d ar d 2 .0 0 Quick ref eren ce Handset on /off o for longer tha n 2 se conds (toggle ) K eylock on/ off Pa (toggle ) Monitor ing on /off M (toggle) V olume Speaker/ loudsp eaker Pn (toggle) Ringer setti ngs PR7 Mel ody 1 ... 6 Vo l u m e 0 , 7 ... 9 , a , n , ( 0 = very quiet) Subscr i ption PR2 PIN code o Handset I [...]