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Page 1 - WLAN Handset 2210

Nortel Communication Server 1000WLAN Handset 2210User GuideTitle page

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10Regulations and safety information Radio Frequency (RF) informationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B

Page 3 - Revision history

100Desktop Charger Use the Desktop ChargerTo charge the WLAN Handset 2210:1. Press the Power Off/End Call key to terminate any calls.The handset can b

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101Desktop ChargerClean the Desktop ChargerClean the Desktop Charger by wiping the surface with a plain-water-dampened cloth or paper towel. A mild de

Page 5 - Contents

102Desktop Charger

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103Dual ChargerDual ChargerThe Dual Charger for the WLAN Handset 2210 (see Figure 6) fully charges the handset and one spare Nickel Metal Hydride (NiM

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104Dual Charger Use the Dual ChargerTo charge the WLAN Handset 2210:1. Press the Power Off/End Call key to terminate any calls.The handset can be off

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105Dual Chargeron. If the LED starts blinking as soon as the battery pack is inserted, remove the battery pack and reinsert it into the charger. If th

Page 9 - FCC Rules – Part 15

106Dual Charger IMPORTANT!• Always use the Desktop Charger provided to charge the battery pack. Other chargers can damage the battery pack.• Only use

Page 10 - Operational warnings

107Terms you should knowTerms you should knowAttendant A telephone operator in your organization.AutodialA telephone number programmed on the Autodial

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108Terms you should know Interrupted dial toneA broken or pulsed dial tone, heard when you access some of the features on your handset.More...An optio

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109Terms you should knowSpecial dial toneThe three consecutive tones followed by dial tone that you hear when accessing handset features.Status Messag

Page 13 - International certifications

11Regulations and safety informationThe areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on bo

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110Terms you should know

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111IndexIndexAActive (idle) state 21Active (off-hook) state 21Active (on-hook) state 22Active call state 22Attendant 107Attendant Recall 66Auto Dial 1

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112IndexHospitality features 91IIndicator status 107Insert the battery pack 98Internal Call Forward 74Interrupted dial tone 108LLast Number Redial 61L

Page 17 - Your WLAN Handset 2210

113IndexUser Interface 109User Option menu 41, 42, 47, 52, 54

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Nortel Communication Server 1000WLAN Handset 2210User GuideCopyright © Nortel Networks Limited 2005All Rights ReservedInformation is subject to chang

Page 21 - The states of the handset

12Regulations and safety information FacilitiesTo avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio product in an

Page 22 - Function menu items

13Regulations and safety informationInternational certificationsTable 1 shows the international certifications applicable to the WLAN Handset 2210.Tab

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14Regulations and safety information United StatesPart 15, part 68IEC 60950Table 1International certifications

Page 24 - Scrolling functions

15Regulations and safety informationSpecific Absorption Rate (SAR) informationYour wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitt

Page 25 - Cleaning your handset

16Regulations and safety information after searching on FCC ID IYGSNP2400. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on t

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17Your WLAN Handset 2210Your WLAN Handset 2210This document describes the WLAN Handset 2210 and its features when operating on Nortel Communication Se

Page 27 - Basic handset operation

18Your WLAN Handset 2210 Figure 1WLAN Handset 2210 controlsHandset controls and descriptionsUse the Power On/Start Call key to turn on your WLAN Hands

Page 28 - Make a call

19Your WLAN Handset 2210Up, Down, and Select buttons. This key also affects some of the states of the handset (see Table 2 on page 21). Use the Line k

Page 30 - Silence the ringer

20Your WLAN Handset 2210 KYour handset is downloading a new firmware file. You will be unable to make or receive calls until the download is complete.

Page 31 - Function menu – FCN key

21Your WLAN Handset 2210The states of the handsetThe WLAN Handset 2210 can be in one of the following states (see Table 2). Table 2The WLAN Handset 22

Page 32 - Feature Keys menu – LINE key

22Your WLAN Handset 2210 Function menu itemsYour WLAN Handset 2210 has six non-programmable Function menu items. Table 3 lists these menu items and th

Page 33 - Using the shortcut keys

23Your WLAN Handset 2210Note: Pressing the Function key when the handset is in active (idle) state gives a dif-ferent menu. See “User Option menu” on

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24Your WLAN Handset 2210 ScrollingScrolling up, down, left and right is performed as shown in Table 4.Table 4Scrolling functions To scroll: Use:Up Vol

Page 35 - Security

25Cleaning your handsetCleaning your handsetThe WLAN Handset 2210 occasionally needs to be cleaned to maintain its appearance. In general, wiping the

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26Cleaning your handset

Page 37 - The headset

27Basic handset operationBasic handset operationTurn on the WLAN Handset 2210To turn on the handset:1. Press and hold the Power On/Start Call key for

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28Basic handset operation Make a callTo make a call:1. Press the Power On/Start Call key.You receive a dial tone.2. Dial the number. Dial calls exactl

Page 39 - Handset display

29Basic handset operationMake a headset callTo make a call using a headset:1. Connect the headset to the headset jack. 2. Follow the steps in “Make a

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3Revision historyRevision historyDecember 2005Standard 4.00. This document is up-issued to support the Nortel WLAN Handset 2210.August 2005Standard 3.

Page 41 - User Option menu

30Basic handset operation Hang up a callTo hang up the handset:Press the Power Off/End Call key. Be sure to do this at the end of each call.Change the

Page 42 - Select Ring Options

31Feature and function activationFeature and function activationYou can view the features and functions programmed in your system using the Shortcut m

Page 43 - To select Ring Cadence:

32Feature and function activation To activate a function using the Function key: 1. Place the handset in the active (idle) or active (off-hook) state.

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33Feature and function activationTo activate a feature:1. Go off-hook.2. Press the Line key to view the Feature Keys menu in the upper display area.

Page 45 - To select Vibrate Cadence:

34Feature and function activation

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35SecuritySecurityThe WLAN Handset 2210 provides two security modes:• insecure — This is the default mode.• secureYour handset is pre-programmed by th

Page 48 - To select Noise Mode:

37The headsetThe headsetNortel offers optional headsets (depending on market region) for use in noisy environments or if you need to have your hands f

Page 50 - To change the warning tones:

39Handset displayHandset displayThis section summarizes the display features of the WLAN Handset 2210.Figure 3WLAN Handset 2210 displayThe WLAN Hands

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4Revision history

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41User Option menuUser Option menuWhen the WLAN Handset 2210 is in standby mode (power is on, but the handset is not in use), press and briefly hold

Page 54 - Enter Extension

42User Option menu Select a LanguageFor systems that support multiple languages, you can change the display language from a list of supported language

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43User Option menuNote 1: Ring Tone is not displayed when Ring Cadence is off.Note 2: Ring Delay does not appear in the menu when Ring Cadence or Vi

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44User Option menu 10. Do one of the following:• Press the Up soft key to return to the previous menu and choose another option.• Press the Power Off/

Page 57 - Call features

45User Option menu• Tone 3• Tone 4• Tone 59. To play the highlighted setting, press the Play soft key.10. Press the Select button (or the OK soft key

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46User Option menu 7. Press the Select button (or the OK soft key) to select the option. 8. Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight one of the follow

Page 59 - Making calls

47User Option menuTelephone Ring.5. Press the Select button (or the OK soft key) to select the option. The next menu level displays. 6. Use the Up

Page 60 - Activate Ring Again

48User Option menu • Display Contrast — controls the amount of contrast for the display.• Keypad Autolock — controls automatic locking of the keypad w

Page 61 - Use Speed Call

49User Option menu• Press the Power Off/End Call key to exit all menus and return to the standby state.Note: You can also press the Exit soft key fro

Page 62 - Make a System Speed Call

5 ContentsContentsRegulations and safety information 9FCC Rules – Part 15...

Page 63 - Use Conference Hotline

50User Option menu To change the warning tones:1. Press and hold the Function key when in the standby state. 2. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll

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51User Option menuPhone Options.3. Press the Select button (or the OK soft key) to select the setting.4. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll throug

Page 65 - While on an active call

52User Option menu indicates the selected setting):• Disable — This is the default.• 5 seconds• 10 seconds• 20 seconds7. Press the Select button (or t

Page 66 - Use Attendant Recall

53User Option menuPhone IPAddress.5. Press the Select button (or the OK soft key) to view the IP address.6. Do one of the following:• Press the Up so

Page 67 - Record a Calling Party Number

54User Option menu 2. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the menu and highlight System Information.3. Press the Select button (or the OK so

Page 68 - Trace a malicious call

55User Option menu4. Do one of the following:• Press the Up soft key to return to the previous menu and choose another option.• Press the Power Off/E

Page 69 - Incoming calls

56User Option menu

Page 70 - Use Call Waiting

57Call features Call featuresSystem administration is required for Call features. Contact your system administrator to ensure that these features

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58Call features

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59Making calls Making callsThis section describes features associated with making a call. Use AutodialThe Autodial feature displays, stores, and

Page 73 - While away from your desk

6 Draft 0.01ContentsSecurity 35The headset 37Handset display 39User Option menu 41Lock the Keypad ...

Page 74 - Use Internal Call Forward

60Making calls6. Press the Line key again to access the Feature Keys menu.7. Press the number key (1 through 6) corresponding to the desired location

Page 75 - Set up a conference call

61Making calls Redial last number calledThe Last Number Redial feature automatically redials the last dialed number. To use Last Number Redial:1.

Page 76 - To view active conferees:

62Making calls6. Press the number key (1 through 6) corresponding to the Speed Call Controller feature again to save the code and number. Note: The fl

Page 77 - Use Group Call

63Making calls Use Conference HotlineUse the Conference Hotline feature to automatically dial a specific number. Other features, such as Call Red

Page 79 - To end a group call:

65While on an active call While on an active callThis section describes features available during an active call.Place a call on holdUse the Hold

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66While on an active call3. When that number rings or a person answers, press the Transfer soft key again.To go back to the original call, if the tran

Page 81 - Work without interruption

67While on an active call Use Call ParkUse the Call Park feature to hold temporarily (park) and retrieve a call from any telephone or handset. Us

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68While on an active call2. Dial a charge account number or the caller’s number. Note: For information on using the Charge key, see “Charge a call or

Page 83 - Other call features

69Incoming calls Incoming callsThis section describes features that are used with incoming calls. Activate Call Pickup Use the Call Pickup featur

Page 84 - To charge a call in progress:

7 ContentsIncoming calls 69Activate Call Pickup ... 69Use C

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70Incoming calls4. Dial the DN of the handset that is ringing (in your call pickup group).If the pickup DN or group number is invalid, press the Power

Page 86 - Use Forced Camp-on

71Incoming calls 2. Press the Line key to access the Feature Keys menu.3. Press the number key corresponding to the first call.Note: The first ca

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73While away from your desk While away from your deskThis section describes features that are used when you are away from your desk.Use Call Forw

Page 89 - Branch Office

74While away from your deskUse Internal Call ForwardUse Internal Call Forward to accept only calls originating at internal DNs to ring at another DN.

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75Talk with more than one person Talk with more than one personThis section describes features that allow conversations among more than two peopl

Page 91 - Hospitality features

76Talk with more than one person4. If necessary, repeat the procedure until all required people are in the conference.If the person you attempt to add

Page 92 - Use Maid Identification

77Talk with more than one person 5. Press the Power Off/End Call key. If configured, the Conference Count Display returns an updated total count

Page 93 - = Cleaning in progress

78Talk with more than one person3. Press the number key corresponding to the Group Call feature.The feature automatically calls all group members. The

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79Talk with more than one person To end a group call: Press the Power Off/End Call key. Note: When the person who made the group call disconnect

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8 Draft 0.01ContentsBattery packs 97Low battery indicators ... 97Remove

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80Talk with more than one person

Page 97 - Battery packs

81Work without interruption Work without interruptionThis section describes features that provide uninterrupted work time.Activate Make Set Busy

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82Work without interruption

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83Other call features Other call featuresUse Call Page Connect to make an announcementUse the Call Page Connect feature to make an announcement o

Page 100 - Use the Desktop Charger

84Other call featuresCharge a call or charge a forced callUse the Call Charge feature to charge a call to a specific account. The Forced Charge featur

Page 101 - Clean the Desktop Charger

85Other call features To charge a call to an account when you transfer a call:1. Press the Transfer soft key. The call is on hold.2. Press the Ch

Page 102 - Desktop Charger

86Other call featuresUse Enhanced OverrideUse the Enhanced Override feature to override an active call after you attempt a Forced Camp-on. Use Enhance

Page 103 - Dual Charger

87Other call features 2. Press the number key corresponding to the Override feature to initiate a Forced Camp-on.Note: The person you called rece

Page 104 - Use the Dual Charger

88Other call features

Page 105 - Clean the Dual Charger

89Branch Office Branch OfficeA Branch Office handset can operate in Normal Mode or Local Mode.Normal ModeThe handset registers with the Main Offi

Page 106 - IMPORTANT!

9Regulations and safety informationRegulations and safety informationFCC Rules – Part 15This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation

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91Hospitality features Hospitality featuresThe hospitality features in this section are intended for hotel operations.Activate Message Registrati

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92Hospitality features7. Press the * key.8. Press the Line key to access the Feature Keys menu.9. Press the number key corresponding to the Message Re

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93Hospitality features 4. Press the number key corresponding to the Room Status feature.5. Dial the Directory Number (DN) for the room for which

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94Hospitality features3. Press the Line key to access the Feature Keys menu.4. Press the number key corresponding to the Room Status feature.5. Dial t

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95Hospitality features 5. Dial the Directory Number (DN) for the room. The DN displays followed by a two-digit code.a. The first digit indicates

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96Hospitality features

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97Battery packsBattery packsThe battery pack for the WLAN Handset 2210 must be recharged periodically. The Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable ba

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98Battery packs Remove and insert the battery packTo remove a battery pack:Press down on the latch on the battery pack. The battery pack releases from

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99Desktop ChargerDesktop ChargerThe Nortel WLAN Handset 2210 Desktop Charger (Figure 5) is designed to fully charge the Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) ba

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