Nortel Networks 2210 User Manual

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Chapter 6 WLAN Handset, headset, batteries, chargers, and accessories
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WLAN IP Handset 2210/2211/2212 User Guide
Using the Dual Charger
To charge the WLAN Handset Dual Charger
1
Press 
 to terminate any calls. The handset can be off or in standby mode during charging.
2
Place the handset, face forward, into the handset charging bay of the Dual Charger.
The red indicator light turns on.
The indicator light does not come on when the charger slot is empty, when the handset is not 
inserted properly, or when the charger has no power.
3
Charge the handset battery.
If the handset is in standby mode, it displays its extension number and Charging…. It is fully 
operational and can receive calls. If the handset is off, only Charging… displays and the 
handset cannot receive calls.
It is normal for the battery pack to become warm when charging.
4
When the handset is fully charged, Charge Complete displays. Remove the handset from the 
charger.
The red indicator light remains on until the handset is removed from the charger.
To charge a battery pack
1
Remove the battery from the handset, as described in 
.
2
Insert the battery pack into the battery charging bay of the Dual Charger.
The red indicator light turns on.
The indicator light does not come on when the charger slot is empty, when the handset is not 
inserted properly, or when the charger has no power.
If the indicator light starts blinking as soon as the battery pack is inserted, remove the battery 
pack and reinsert it into the charger.
If the indicator light continuously blinks during the charging process, the battery pack is 
unusable. Properly dispose of the unusable battery pack.
3
Charge the battery pack.
It is normal for the battery pack to become warm when charging.
4
When charging is complete, the indicator light turns off. Remove the battery pack from the 
charger.
Quad Charger
The Nortel WLAN Handset Quad Chargers fully charge up to four battery packs in approximately 
two hours. Chargers operate in a 50° to 85° F (10° to 30° C) environment. Do not expose them to 
freezing temperatures or direct sunlight.