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Avaya Digital Mobility Phone 7430/7440 User Guide

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1. Key Capital letter Small letter 1 1911 x 711 4 amp ji amp ji 2 ABC2AAA 2 3 DEF3EEE def3 e 4 11 ghi4iiii 5 1 5 1 15 6 IMNO6N mno 6i 066090 7 PQRS7B pqrs7B 8 ITUV8UUU tuv8idud 0 9 WXYZ9 wxyz9 0 Space 0 Space 0 22 Def 9 A AOa aA ESE S lt ESE S lt gt 2i p Storing a number 1 While on hook press the number to be stored max 23 digits press gt and then press 2 Enter a name max 24 digits and then press v to store the number After storing the telephone will go back to standby mode 31 3 If the display shows MEMORY FULL it is necessary to delete one or more numbers from the telephone book See Figure 5 on page 49 Storing from Redial list 1 While on hook use the lt key to find the number in the redial list to be stored in the telephone book 2 Press v then gt and then press again 3 Enter a name and then press v to store the redial list number in the telephone book Storing number from last caller While on hook press to store a number from last caller then gt then press gt then to confirm Reading BOOK numbers 1 While on hook press gt m to enter the telephone book 2 For quick search press the first letter of the name using 2 9 Refer to U
2. 17 Basic handset options 18 Turning the handset ON OFF 18 Adjusting speaker volume 18 Changing Menu Language 18 Customizing handset 19 Making and answering calls 22 Dial directly 22 On hook dialling pre dial 22 Dial from your phone book 23 23 Answering calls 24 Hold 24 Making answering a second call 25 Mute a call 25 loudspeaker 25 Replying to messages 26 More handset options 27 Moving around in the Menu 27 Using phone book 30 Using text messages MSF 34 Shortcuts ior esee bI gebe 38 General information 39 Troubleshooting 39 Information 39 Getting Started Read all the information in this section before you use your handset Handset information Ensure that the adapter voltage is the same as the electrical outlet voltage The 743X 744X handset uses radio signals and does not guarantee a connection in all circumstances Do not rely on a cordless handset to make emergency calls Never use your handset in the vicinity of electrical detonators in shielded rooms in areas where radio transmission 15 forbidden aircraft Do not place a handset near water moisture or damp areas
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4. to turn on the telephone The telephone does not ring Check whether the ringer is SILENT or RINGER VOL is OFF Not possible to turn on the telephone Check if battery is connected If yes charge the battery The telephone turn off when receiving a call and going off hook Charge the battery If still a problem change the battery as it might be defective Information Error information Improper function of the handset might be related to the installation of the DMC system or failures related to the main system Before declaring a handset for repair be sure that the main system is oper ating properly Technical specification Size and weight Size 148 x 50 x 28 mm Weight 130 g incl battery x 10 g Capacity Active talking time 16 hours Stand by time 150 hours 39 Important Safety instructions Product Information Before using your telephone equipment you should always follow basic safety in struction to reduce the risk of fire electri cal shock and injury to persons and damage to property 1 Read and understand all instructions 2 Follow all warnings and instructions including those marked on the pro duct 3 Unplug this product before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use damp cloth for cleaning 4 Do not install the telephone equipment in the bathroom or near a wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 5 S
5. If number is stored it is moved to the telephone book Using text messages MSF It is possible to send text messages from handset to handset on the same system Note Sending text messages is not supported This feature will be supported in upcoming releases See Figure 4 on page 48 At the reception of a text message the envelope display icon appears The envelope display icon is indicating one or more unread messages or unanswered calls The text message is shown in the display and when the message is read the envelope display icon will disappear 34 If the message contains a callback number this will be displayed on the bottom line of the display As long as the callback number is in the display it is possible to activate the number by pressing 7 1st letter in the display in front of the timestamp shows the message status read R unread N or locked L Mails include a maximum of 72 letters or digits Call back no is max 23 digits or letters for E mail 14 messages be stored in the handset When receiving a new message the oldest unlocked will be deleted Locked messages will not automatically be overwritten but can manually be deleted Maximum 7 messages can be locked Reading a MSF mail 1 While on hook press rz with a long key press then press gt If the message includes more than 48 letters or digits the message will run over 2 display Screens 2 Use
6. See Figure 3 on page 47 Menu structure The main menu consists of the follow ing 8 menus MENU PROFILE SET UP For more information see Customiz ing handset on page 19 MENU EXT SERVICE External services are only applicable to the Master handset For more infor mation contact your system adminis trator MENU BATTERY For more information see Checking battery capacity on page 11 MENU PHONE BOOK For more information see Using phone book on page 30 27 MENU REDIAL The handset has maximum 10 redial numbers Each number is only repre sented once Press MENU press gt four times from standby text to enter the REDIAL MENU and then press v Repeated presses at lt turn backward through the dialled numbers from newest to the oldest Right arrow moves in the opposite direction Note It is also possible to reach the REDIAL MENU using the c key Numbers are named REDIAL or with the name f you want to delete a REDIAL use lt or gt to scroll to the name number and then press twice The name number is now deleted If the number is stored it is moved to the telephone book It is possible to add prefixes to the redial numbers Find the number you wish to edit and press the digits you want to add to the number e g prefix See also Redial on page 23 MENU MSF MAIL For more information see Replying to messages on page 26 2
7. base or handset 14 The charger must be placed on a hard flat surface and connected to a functio nal power source 15 This telephone will not operate in the event of a blackout Please keep a backup phone for emergencies 16 Installation must be performed in ac cordance with all relevant national wi ring rules 17 Plug acts as Disconnect Device The socket outlet to which this apparatus is connected must be installed near the equipment and must always be readily accessible Intrinsic safety Do not use the handset in conditions where there is a danger of electrically igni ted explosions Exposure to sunlight heat and moisture Do not expose the wireless phone to direct sunlight for long periods Keep the wire less phone away from excessive heat and moisture Spare parts and accessories Use only approved spare parts and acces sories The operation of non approved 41 parts cannot guaranteed even cause damage Power failure In the event of a power failure or flat bat tery you cannot use the handset to make or receive calls Battery Precautions 1 Periodically clean the charge contacts on both the charger and handset 2 Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the batteries with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The batteries or conducting material may overheat and cause burns or fire 3 Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released ele
8. heat sources direct sunlight or unventilated areas devices which generate strong magnetic fields such as electrical appliances fluorescent lamps computers radios televisions or fax machines areas where the handset can be covered its ventilation impaired liquid spilled on the unit or objects inserted into the handset through any openings areas with dust vibration shock or temperature extremes Check for small metal objects in the handset earpiece mouthpiece before using the handset Do not store or locate flammable liq uids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment or vicinity as the cordless handset its parts or accessories Battery information Read the following information before you handle the batteries Do not replace the batteries in potentially explosive environments such as rooms where flammable liquids or gases are present The battery will explode if disposed of in a fire Do not charge the batteries unless you use the Nortel Networks approved charger and the proper batteries Only use battery type NT7B65LDEG in the 743X 744X handset Do not use these batteries with other products These batteries were designed specifically for use with the 743X 744X handset and the 743X 744X charger ONLY Improper use of the batteries may result in fire hazard Do not do anything that would cause the battery to short circuit Do not let the battery or the charger co
9. icon indicates call is active Note The icon flashes when a call connection is in progress 16 Display softkeys Three display softkeys are used to activate feature options that appear on the third line of the display The following graphic shows the softkey mapping for feature options on the third line of the display Display softkey mapping example Line 3 3 __ ____1 Display softkeys Display backlight The display backlight automatically turns on when there is an incoming call or if a key is pressed The backlight turns off after 10 seconds when the handset is idle You can disable the backlight to save power refer to the Customizing handset section in this guide for more information Note The backlight is disabled when the key lock function is activated Basic handset options Turning the handset ON OFF ON Press 7 When the handset is turned on the radio signal display icon is shown in the lower left corner of the display if the handset is subscribed to a sys tem OFF Press gt 1 for 1 seconds Adjusting speaker volume 1 Press s 2 Use the two keys placed at the upper right side of the handset for volume control 3 Press again Changing Menu Language There are three predefined languages in the handset English French and Spanish 1 Press MENU 3 and then press Y 2 Switch to SET PROFILE LANGUAGE using the lt gt keys then press v 3 Use
10. long key press to turn the loudspeaker on 2 To turn the loudspeaker off press long key press again 25 Replying to messages This allows you to read messages from another DN Directory Number in the system or to listen to voice mail messages The red LED on your handset flashes when you receive a message from an internal voice message center or another telephone on your system This is the message waiting indica tion To view reply and listen to your messages 1 While on hook press rz short key press to access your message list 2 Press to view all messages in the list Note The HEXT softkey only appears on the display when you have more than one message 3 Press CALL to reply to a message in the list 4 Press ERASE to delete a message from the list Note Refer to the document provided with the internal voice message center for more information about mailbox options 26 More handset options Moving around in the Menu Press MENU to enter or exit the menu structure It has to be used if a or CLEAR is wanted in the menu structure Press to jump to a lower level in the menu When the lowest menu level is reached it will store the setting and jump to a higher level It has to be used if a YES is wanted Note If the handset is in the menu and an incoming call arrives then the menu will be dropped and the call handled in the normal way
11. the lt gt keys to choose between the predefined languages then press V to select the required language 4 Press MENU 3 to exit the menu structure See Figure 1 on page 45 18 Customizing handset The handset has one user defined profile set up and a mode where all sounds are disabled SILENT Press MENU followed by 10 show the profile All settings have to be defined under the profile The display shows if the SILENT mode is enabled Profile set up In the following you will find a descrip tion of how to set up the profile 1 Press MENU to enter the PROFILE SET UP MENU 2 Press v You are now able to switch between the different settings using gt 3 Press when you find the setting you wish to change or see 4 Change the setting according to your needs confirm with and you automatically go to the next setting 5 Press MENU to finalize profile setup See Figure 2 on page 46 Description of profile functions RINGERTONE Scroll through the 9 different ringer tones using lt and gt Confirm with v RINGER VOL Turn the volume up and down using lt or gt Confirm with KEY CLICK Turn the volume up and down using lt and gt Confirm with VIBRATOR Can be turned on off using lt and gt Confirm with Works only on hand set 744X Auto ANSWER Can be turned on off using lt and gt Confirm with v When turn
12. 8 MENU LOGIN For more information on this menu option contact your system adminis trator MENU MSF FUNCTION MSF Functions are special functions which are based on MSF Message Service Function The functions require special software in the main system Note The PHONE BOOK MENU REDIAL MENU and MSF MAIL MENU can be accessed directly The PHONE BOOK MENU by pressing gt the MENU by pressing lt and MSF MAIL MENU by pressing R with a long key press 29 Using phone book You can store telephone numbers and names in your telephone book The telephone book can store up to 80 numbers with name A maximum of 23 digits including spaces is allowed for each number A maximum of 24 digits including spaces is allowed for each name Names are sorted alphabetically starting with their first character Using the alphanumeric keyboard The normal dialling keys 0 9 are used for writing the name to be placed in the telephone book By pressing the keys a certain number of times the related letters or digits will appear in the display Spaces are made by using the 0 key changes between uppercase and lowercase letters The arrows will move the cursor Left arrow is also used for deleting hold for 1 sec delete New letters can be inserted Change of key press and pauses last ing more than 1 second automatically moves the cursor to next position 30
13. Nortel Digital Mobility Handset 743X and 744X User Guide www nortel com O 2008 Nortel Networks N0000636 02 Printed in Denmark Congratulations on your new Nortel 743X 744X handset X represents the frequency variant of the models 0 2 4 GHz frequency band 4 1900 1930 MHz frequency band 9 1920 1930 MHz frequency band The handset 743X 744X will provide you with the greatest possible degree of flexibility and mobility due to high battery capacity practi cal weight size and design STOP Charge your handset 14 16 hours prior to first use for best performance Please note that handset 743X 744X is for use with the following Nortel host sys tems Norstar MICS 7 0 or greater Modular Integrated Communications System Norstar CICS 7 0 or greater Compact Integrated Communications System BCM1000 200 400 3 7 or greater Business Communication Manager 50 Rel 2 0 or greater Business Communication Manager 450 Rel 1 0 or greater Business Communication Manager Contents Getting Started 7 Handset information 7 Battery information 8 Installing battery 9 Charging battery 10 Checking battery capacity 11 Battery disposal 12 About your 743X 744X handset 13 Handset display 15 Display softkeys 17 Display backlight
14. The display goes back to normal mode when fully charged It will not vibrate Auto answer is inactive The handset reacts normally for incoming calls It is necessary to recharge the battery when the display shows BATTERY LOW or if the handset cannot be turned on When the battery is fully discharged up to 10 minutes may pass before charging begins display lights up When the charger begins the charging status is shown in the display if the handset is turned on Checking battery capacity In the BATTERY MENU it is possible to see the remaining battery capacity For reading the correct capacity the handset has to be removed from the charger for at least one hour 1 Press MENU and use the lt or gt keys to reach the BATTERY MENU 2 Press v to enter the BATTERY MENU and see the current status of the battery capacity 11 3 Press v to return to the menu system or press MENU to quit The indication on the display is not necessarily an exact reflection on the remaining speech time but only an indication of the voltage on the bat tery Battery disposal Defective batteries must be returned to a collection point for chemical waste disposal Warning Nickel metal hydride batteries must be disposed of properly Do not dispose of the batteries in office or household waste Nickel metal hydride batteries are recyclable You can help preserve the environment by returning your unwanted batteries to
15. Turns the loud speaker on with a long key press only available on handset 744X Q R rz key On hook Opens your message list idle with a short key press OR Enters the text message MSF MAIL menu with a long three second key press Off hook Places calls on hold active D sa On Off hook key On hook Turns the handset on idle Off hook Ends an active call active Handset display There are four lines on your handset display Display information example JEAH 2245 Line 1 FETER called Line 2 HEXT CALL ERASE Line C Line 4 types of information shown on the display are Standby text When the handset is on hook idle your extension name and number appears on the first line of the display Information text Call or feature information appears on the second line of the display Feature options Feature options appear on the third line of the display Feature options vary depending on the type of call or feature in use Handset icons The following icons appear on the fourth line of the display The radio signal icon indicates connection to system Note The icon flashes when the system is busy and you will not be able to make or answer calls M The envelope icon indicates a new text message MSF MAIL 4 Left and right arrow icons appear on the display when you access Handset option menus telephone
16. ctrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin The electrolyte may be toxic if swal lowed 4 During charging batteries heat up This is normal and not dangerous 5 Do not use non Nortel charging device This could damage the batteries Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to local regula tions These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in terference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can ra diate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfe rence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfe rence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encoura ged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 42 Reorient or relocate the receiving an tenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Note This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the follo
17. ed on the telephone auto matically goes off hook when ringing START VOL Start volume can be adjusted using and Confirm with v OUT OF RANGE The out of range indication can be turned on off using lt and gt Confirm with With the out of range indicator turned on a beep will sound when the tele phone is moving out of range of the base station and OUT OF RANGE will appear in the display If on a call when out of range the call will be transferred to the prime set 20 AUTO KEYLOCK The auto keylock function can be turned on off using lt and gt Confirm with With auto keylock turned on the hand set will automatically lock the keys after 60 seconds Press MENU then press to activate the keys again Language Choose between predefined lan guages using lt and gt Confirm with BACKLIGHT Can be turned on off using lt and gt Confirm with Refer to More handset options on page 27 for more information on the menu 21 Making answering calls The handset must be subscribed and registered to make or answer a call Contact your system administrator to have your handset subscribed For internal calls dial the extension number Contact your system admin istrator list of extension bers For external calls dial the external code or line pool code to access an external line then dial the external telephone number C
18. g power out ages Information to user The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not ex pressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s autho rity to operate the equipment 44 4 gt 4 gt HSINYdS HON3SJ HSITON3 4 4 4 4 4 4 gt 4 4 gt 4 gt ASVNONVT MOO TASH OLN AONVY 40 100 AWN IOA 14915 H3SAASNY OLN WOLIVHSIA A3M TOA H39NIH 3NOL 311408d 135 311408d 13S 31308 LAS 311408d 135 Las 311408d LAS 311408d 135 135 311408d 135 4 dn 138 311408d eDenBue nueyy p e4nBiJ 45 4 SOVNONVI 31308 135 4 4 4 4 gt MDOTA3M OLNY 39Nv8 40 100 JAWNIOA Levis YAMSNY 101 31140Yd 135 311403d 135 311408d 135 311404d 135 4 dilJOHd 135 4 4 4 gt 4 MONO A3M TOA H39NIH ANOL YAONIY 311408d LAS 31140d 135 311408d 135 31140Yd 135 Wc uuor dn es nueyy 2 eunBi4 46 4 gt NOILONN 4 3SW 4 NAW 4 3NOHd NNIN 4 AMALIE 4 gt 4 3OIAH3S 1X3 dn Las ANAM 311408d 135 254 uyor 47 4 46 Scc NIAI ON 3NOHd 4 4 gt 4 4 4 gt
19. lots or openings in the equipment are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered 6 The product should be operated only from the type of power source indi cated on the instructions If you are not sure of the type of power supply con sult your dealer or local power com pany 7 Do not overload wall outlets and exten sion cords as this can result in fire or electrical shock 8 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could re sult in fire electrical shock or injury Never spill liquid of any kind into this product 9 To reduce the risk of electrical shock or burns do not disassemble this pro 40 Opening removing covers expose you to dangerous voltages dangerous electrical current or other risks Incorrect reassemble can cause electrical shock when the appliance is subsequently used If the product need repair consult your dealer 10 Refer servicing to qualified service personnel 11 Avoid using telephone during an elec trical storm There may be a risk of electrical shock from lightning 12 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 13 Do not place the base or charger near microwave ovens radio equipment or non ground connected televisions These appliances may cause electrical interference to the
20. me into contact with conductive metal objects Installing battery The battery is connected to the hand set when it is shipped from the fac tory 1 To change the battery unscrew the plate on the rear of the handset to access the battery compartment Use a normal screw driver 2 Insert the screwdriver into the small crack behind the blind cover and break to open the handset 3 Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box 4 Insert battery with the label readable 5 Replace the back cover Charging battery When charging the battery for the first time it is necessary to leave the handset in the charger for 14 16 hours for the battery to be fully charged During normal operation it takes approximately 3 5 hours to charge the handset from fully discharged to its full capacity Place the handset in the charger For correct charging be sure the room temperature is between 0 C and 25 C Do not place the handset in direct sunlight The battery has a built in heat sensor which will stop charging if the battery temperature is too high 10 If the handset is turned off when placed in charger only the LED indicates the charging When handset is turned off the LED flashes at a low frequency while charging and lights constantly when the charging is finished There will be no reaction for incoming calls If the handset is turned on when charging the display shows the charging status
21. nswering calls Depending on the system hardware software configuration Call Display information CLID for incoming exter nal calls will appear on the display Your system administrator must enable the CLID feature for your handset in system programming To answer a call Press s a to answer call when your handset rings f you are using headset press any key on the handset to answer the call To stop the handset ringing without answering the call Press amp and the ring signal is muted The display shows RINGER MUTED Alternatively press one of the volume control buttons to mute the ringing signal Hold a call 1 While on a call press R rz 2 To retrieve the held call press R again 24 Making answering a second call You can have two calls active at the same time Use R rz to switch between calls To answer a second call while on another call Press m to answer the second call The first call is automatically put on hold To hold a call and make a second call 1 Press ra to put the first call on hold 2 Dial the telephone number of the second call To return to the first call Press again to return to the first call The second call is automatically put on hold Mute a call 1 While on a call press 2 To cancel mute press again Turn on loudspeaker Only available on Handset 744 1 While on a call press
22. ontact your sys tem administrator to confirm what external code or line pool code to Dial directly 1 Press the display icon flashes until the call is connected 2 Dial the number 3 Press again to end the call On hook dialling pre dial 1 Dial the number A long press on will make pause if necessary 2 Press 3 Press again to end the call 22 Dial from your phone book 1 Press gt m to enter the telephone book 2 Search for the number either by using the lt gt keys or by pressing the first letter in the name by using the digits 2 9 3 Press the display icon flashes until the call is connected 4 Press again to end the call Note For more information on using your phone book refer to Using phone book on page 30 Redial The handset has maximum 10 redial numbers Each number is only repre sented once 1 Press lt to enter the redial list You can also reach the REDIAL MENU in the main menu 2 Search for the number by using the lt gt keys Redial numbers are marked with REDIAL name of the person who called if present in the phone book 3 Press the C display icon flashes until the call is connected 4 Press sw again to end the call Note Use the Redial list or the Last Number Redial Feature 2 5 to automatically redial the last external telephone number that you called 23 A
23. ress R rz with a long key press to write a new mail confirm with and then write your message 2 To send the mail press v dial the number of the receiver and then confirm with v 3 If one or more mails are stored do as followed Press then gt confirm with v and then write your message Press dial the number of the receiver and confirm with v The message is sent Note In case a sent message is not received the sender will get a message in the display 37 Shortcuts SILENT Press MENU lt followed by No sounds Display shows SILENT KEY LOCKED Press MENU followed by Display shows KEY LOCKED PHONE BOOK Press gt m in on hook Name search in telephone book Press the first letter in name Store a number Press gt m after the number in on hook REDIAL Press lt c in on hook Check messages Short Press in on hook MSF MAIL Long Press rz in on hook MUTE temporarily the ringer Press v 24 when the telephone is ringing Alternatively you can also press one of the volume control buttons to mute the ringing signal MUTE the microphone Press gt when the telephone is off hook RECALL Press R Pause Hold for one second only for on hook dialling pre dial 38 General information Troubleshooting The telephone freezes Remove and replace the battery pack Press
24. sing the alphanumeric keyboard on page 30 3 Press to call the displayed person It is also possible to reach the PHONE BOOK MENU from the main menu 32 4 Press MENU to exit telephone book Note Viewing and editing the telephone book can also be done while in conversation off hook by pressing gt m with a long key press See Figure 6 on page 50 Changing numbers 1 While on hook press gt m to enter the telephone book 2 Use the lt gt keys to find the number to be edited press press gt then press 3 Edit the number and then press v to store the number Note Viewing and editing the telephone book can also be done while in conversation off hook by pressing gt m with a long key press See Figure 6 on page 50 Changing Redial number 1 While on hook press lt use the lt gt keys to find the redial number to be edited and press the digits you want to add to the number e g prefix 2 Press v followed by gt enter a name and then press again to store the number 33 Deleting numbers 1 While on hook press gt m to enter the telephone book 2 Use the lt gt keys to find the number to be deleted press twice See Figure 6 on page 50 Deleting from Redial list e While on hook press lt then use the lt gt keys to find the name number to be deleted and press twice The name number is now deleted
25. the gt key to scroll 3 To see the sender of the mail press v 4 To leave the mail press MENU a 35 Replying a MSF mail 1 While on hook press R ra to open the mail then gt press v again and use the lt gt keys to find the reply feature press and you are now able to reply the mail 2 After writing your reply press to confirm Forwarding a MSF mail 1 While on hook press R ra to open the mail then gt press v again and use the lt gt keys to find the forward feature press v twice and you are now able to dial the number on the receiver 2 Press v to confirm Deleting all MSF mails 1 While on hook press R ra to open the mail stack then press Y again and use the lt gt keys to find the delete feature 2 Press v and all mails are deleted Deleting a MSF mail 1 While on hook press R ra to open the mail then press v again and use the lt gt keys to find the delete feature 2 Press v and the mail is deleted 36 Locking unlocking MSF mail When locking a message the mes sage will not automatically be over written when receiving a new message If unlocked the oldest mes sage will be deleted when receiving a new message 1 While on hook press R to open the mail then press v again and use the lt gt keys to find the lock unlock feature 2 Press v and the mail is locked unlocked Writing a MSF mail 1 While on hook p
26. wing two conditions 1 This de vice may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any inter ference received including interference that may cause undesired operation In ac cordance with part 15 of the FCC rules the user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Polycom Inc could void the user s rity to operate the equipment SAR Device has been tested for SAR compliance for head and body worn confi gurations The highest reported SAR va lues are 743X 0 037 W kg head 0 01 W kg body 744 0 037 W kg head 0 01 W kg body IC Note Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including in terference that may cause undesired ope ration of the device The Term IC before the certification registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada techni cal specifications were met Privacy of communications may not be en sured when using this telephone This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Ca nada 43 Power Outage In the event of a power outage your wireless telephone will not operate The wireless telephone requires electricity for operation You should have a telephone which does not require electri city available for use durin
27. your nearest recycling center for recycling or proper disposal Contact your system administrator for more information about battery dis posal and recycling centers in your local area 12 About your 743 744 andset Message indicator light Flashes when you have a message waiting Volume control Adjusts the handset and ringer volume Q Display Shows call information handset status icons and guides you through features and option menus Headset connector Only available on handset 744 13 Keys F to L activate different functions when your handset is on hook or off hook On hook Handset is idle not in use Off hook Handset is active call or feature in progress hook Enters the Handset idle Options menu Off hook Activates a feature option active key On hook Enters the Redial List idle menu Off hook Activates a feature option active gt aa key On hook Enters the Telephone idle Book menu Off hook Activates a feature option active wey On hook Turns the handset off with idle a long four second key press Off hook Turns the microphone off active Or on when you are ona call D Feature key On hook Turns the display on for idle three seconds with two rapid key presses OR Starts a feature session 14 Off hook Starts or ends feature active session OR

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