Nortel Networks Telephone NN10042 116 User Manual

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The following sections detail what is new in Nortel IP Phone WLAN  
Handset User Guide (CICM), (NN10042-116) for release CICM 10.1.  
Features  
There were no feature changes made to this document.  
Other changes  
There were no other changes made to this document.  
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Overview  
This document describes the Nortel IP Phone 2210 Series and 6100  
Series wireless handsets. The 2210 Series consists of the Nortel IP  
Phone 2210, 2211, and 2212. The 6100 Series consists of the Nortel IP  
Phone 6120 and 6140. These wireless handsets bring Voice over Internet  
Protocol (VoIP) to the work environment through the WLAN IP Telephony  
Manager 2245 server. These handsets access Centrex IP Client Manager  
(CICM), which uses Internet Protocol (IP) telephony to integrate voice and  
data capabilities. CICM products, and its interactive dependent products,  
use Voice over IP (VoIP) technology to deliver central office exchange  
service (Centrex) capabilities to users connected to an IP network with a  
Call Server 2000 and 2100 (CS2000/2100).  
Attention: In this document, the words handset or handsets refer to  
the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210, WLAN Handset 2211, WLAN  
Handset 2212, WLAN Handset 6120, and WLAN Handset 6140.To identify  
a specific series of handsets, the series number ending in zero is used.  
For example, WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100  
Series.To refer to a specific handset, the handset name is used. For  
example, to specify Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210, WLAN Handset  
2210 is used.  
Navigation  
IP Phone 221x handset controls  
Table 1 "221x handset controls" (page 12) , provides a brief description of  
Nortel IP Phone 2210, 2211, 2212 (221x) handset controls.  
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Table 1  
221x handset controls  
Meaning  
Control  
Soft keys  
Soft keys provide access to all Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM)  
menus and services. Two rocker switches (soft keys), located  
immediately below the display area, provide the means to select  
menu items and perform operations.  
Power on/start call  
Power off/end call  
Press to activate the handset and enter the active/on-hook state.  
Press to deactivate the handset and return to the idle (power save)  
state.  
Dialpad  
MENU  
A standard telephone push-button pad.  
Transitions the handset from the idle state to the active state, or  
from the active state to the idle state without going off-hook.  
FCN  
Function key that provides access to these feature keys:  
1. Mute  
2. Hold  
3. Goodbye  
4. Directory  
5. Inbox  
6. Outbox  
LINE  
Provides access to the User Options menu: Ring Type, Noise Mode,  
Alias IP Address, Current IP Address, Extension, Current Call  
Server, Terminal Type.  
* and # keys  
Up/Down  
Navigation keys that function as left and right key, Navigation keys.  
Use to navigate up and down through menus.  
IP Phone 2211 and 2212 handsets  
Push to Talk When the feature is enabled, the handset can function like a  
walkie-talkie.  
IP Phone handset description  
Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100  
Series have the following features:  
navigation keys:  
— on the WLAN Handset 6100 Series dialpad, the five-way Navigation  
key cluster and the Enter key are used to navigate and activate the  
various menu options  
— depending on the current menu, the volume keys on the handset  
can double as up and down keys  
multifield LCD display screen: 4 lines x 18 characters  
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four soft keys  
— four programmable layers, accessed through the More key  
five fixed keys  
— power on/start call  
— power off/end call  
— FCN  
— LINE  
— Menu (available on WLAN Handset 2210 Series only, the WLAN  
Handset 6100 Series uses the Navigation keys)  
six call processing keys  
— Hold  
— Goodbye  
— Directory  
— Inbox  
— Mute  
— Outbox  
headset controls  
headset jack  
push-to-talk radio control (available on WLAN Handset 2211, 2212, and  
6140)  
microphone jack (available on WLAN Handset 2211, 2212, and 6140)  
To identify the location of the keys and the components available on  
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Figure 1  
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Figure 2  
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Figure 3  
IP Phone 2212 handset  
Figure 4  
IP Phone 2210 Series Navigation keys  
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Figure 5  
IP Phone 6120 handset  
Figure 6  
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IP Phone handset controls  
The following table provides a brief description of the Nortel IP Phone  
2210, 2211, 2212, 6120, and 6140 wireless handset controls. See Table 2  
Table 2  
IP Phone handset controls  
Meaning  
Control  
Softkeys  
WLAN Handset 2210 Series:  
Softkeys provide access to all Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM)  
menus and services. Two rocker switches (softkeys), located  
immediately below the display area, provide the means to select  
menu items and perform operations.  
WLAN Handset 6100 Series:  
Softkeys are located immediately below the liquid crystal display  
(LCD) display area. The LCD indicator changes, based on the  
softkey function. Use the four softkeys to activate the displayed  
softkey feature.  
Power on/Start call  
Power off/End call  
Press Start to activate the handset and enter the active/on-hook  
state.  
Press End to deactivate the handset and return to the idle (power  
save) state. In this state, you can recharge the battery pack.  
Dialpad  
MENU  
A standard telephone push-button pad.  
Transitions the handset from the idle state to the active state, or  
from the active state to the idle state without going off-hook. For the  
WLAN Handset 6100 Series, use the Navigation keys and Enter to  
access the Menu.  
FCN  
Function key provides access to the following feature keys:  
1. Mute  
2. Hold  
3. Goodbye  
4. Directory  
5. Inbox  
6. Outbox  
7. Services  
8. Quit  
9. Copy  
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Table 2  
IP Phone handset controls (cont’d.)  
Meaning  
Control  
Depending on the presence of an optional messaging application,  
the FCN key can also provide message browsing functionality.  
LINE  
Provides access to the User Option menu: Ring Type, Noise Mode,  
Alias IP Address, Current IP Address, Extension, Current Call  
Server, Terminal Type.  
Line emulates the feature keys on an i2004 desktop.  
Features activated by Line are locally programmed and may or may  
not be available in any given facility.  
* and # keys  
Up/Down  
Used for third party applications, such as, text messaging. Also  
when adding an entry to the CICM directory that require symbols,  
not represented by numbers 0 to 9.  
Use to navigate up and down through menus.  
IP Phone 2211, 2212, and 6140 handsets  
Push-to-Talk (PTT) When the Push-to-Talk (PTT) feature is enabled, the handset can  
function as a walkie-talkie.  
IP Phone handset display  
The liquid crystal display (LCD) is divided into three main areas:  
Top — displays status indicators for various handset conditions, for  
example, message waiting (envelope icon) and battery level. It is  
referred to as the status bar.  
Middle — displays a 4 line x 19 character text area with information  
about handset identity, user profile, calls in progress, menu options,  
and data from telephone. Lines longer than 19 characters are truncated  
using an algorithm that first removes spaces and punctuation, then  
vowels, then consonants, moving from right to left.  
Bottom — displays the softkey labels, see Figure 7 "IP Phone 2210  
Series display area" (page 20) . A soft label is a maximum of 4  
characters long.  
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IP Phone 2210 Series display area  
Power off  
The handset is turned off. In this state, the handset is not registered with  
the call server. Press the Power Off/End Call key for 2 seconds to change  
to this state.  
In this state, you can recharge the battery pack.  
Standby states  
In this state, the handset is online, but it is inactive. The handset is still in  
communication with the call server, can receive calls, and can access the  
User Option menu, but the handset conserves battery power. To perform  
other operations, the handset must be in the active/off-hook state.  
The handset automatically returns to the standby state if no key is  
pressed for a period of 10 seconds. This is the default timeout for the  
active/off-hook state.  
In this state, you can recharge the battery pack.  
Active/off-hook state  
This state is equivalent to a wired telephone that is off-hook. The handset  
transitions to the active/off-hook state when the handset is in the standby  
or active/idle state and you press the Power On/Start Call key.  
Active/idle state  
This state is equivalent to a wired telephone that is idle. The handset  
transitions to idle state in one of two ways.  
The handset receives an incoming call while it is in the standby state,  
which also causes the handset to ring.  
You press the key on the handset to access the User Options menu,  
which causes the transition.  
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The handset does not ring in this state.  
The handset must be brought into the active/idle state before you can  
perform any action, or access the CICM functionality. In the active/idle  
state, the handset display is active and displays a message EXT-----,  
and you hear a loud ring from the handset.  
When the phone is in the on-hook state, the MENU, FCN, and LINE keys  
are active. The handset remains active as long as a menu is selected or a  
soft key is pressed. The timeout does not apply.  
Error state  
The handset transitions to this state if it loses the signal from the call  
server. If the handset regains the signal within approximately 20 seconds,  
it returns to the state it was in when it lost the signal. If the signal is lost for  
more than 20 seconds, the handset restarts and transitions to the standby  
state.  
Active call state  
The handset transitions to this state when you make or answer a call, and  
remains in this state for the duration of the call.  
Push-to-talk state  
The handset transitions to this state with the first Push-to-talk transmission,  
and ends after there has been two-way radio traffic on the channel for  
10 seconds. While in this state, you cannot use the keypad for any other  
functions, but you can receive and place calls.  
IP Phone handset modes of operation  
This section describes the modes of operation for the Nortel IP Phone  
WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series.  
Active  
Active mode is equivalent to a wired telephone that is off-hook. The  
handset transitions to Active (off-hook) mode when you make or answer a  
call, and remains in this mode for the duration of the call.  
If the handset is in Standby or Active Idle mode, press Start to transition to  
the Active call. When in Active mode, the handset uses a soft ring.  
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Active Idle  
This mode is equivalent to a wired telephone that is on-hook or idle, where  
the softkey display area is active but there is no dial tone. The handset  
transitions to Active Idle mode in the following ways:  
when the handset receives an incoming call while in Standby mode  
from the Standby mode press the Actv softkey, once in Active Idle  
mode the feature activation softkeys are displayed  
The handset must be in Active Idle mode for the terminal to display the  
CICM functionality, menus, and softkey features.  
When the phone is in the on-hook state, the MENU, FCN, and LINE keys  
are active. The handset remains active as long as a menu is selected or  
a softkey is pressed.  
Config Menu  
The Config Menu is used to set user preferences for the Nortel IP Phone  
WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handsets. In Config Menu mode, the  
handset is on, but cannot make or receive calls.  
When the handset is in standby mode, press the Cfg soft key to enter the  
Config menu. Scroll through the menu options using the Nav keys. When  
an asterisk (*) appears to the left of an option, it indicates that the option  
is selected. Press Exit to return to standby mode. Press Back to return  
to the previous menu.  
Error  
The handset transitions to the Error mode if it loses the signal from the call  
server. If the handset regains its signal within approximately 20 seconds,  
it returns to the same mode when signal lost. If the signal is lost for more  
than 20 seconds, the handset restarts and transitions to Standby mode.  
Handset Switchover  
Handset Switchover occurs when a user on an active call is moving  
about, the call switches from AP to AP in the subnet. This changeover is  
transparent to the user.  
If a wireless handset is out of range of all APs, it waits 20 seconds for  
a signal to return. If a signal is not reacquired within 20 seconds, the  
wireless handset loses connection with the CICM and any calls are  
dropped.  
When the wireless handset comes back into range of an AP, it  
reestablishes a connection to the CICM and goes through the standard  
terminal registration process.  
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However, if a wireless handset is out of contact with the system for four  
seconds (worst case scenario) during ongoing UNIStim messaging, a  
UNIStim failure can occur and cause the wireless handset to lose the  
UNIStim association with the CICM.  
Message Alert  
The Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handsets  
support text messaging applications through the WLAN Application  
Gateway 2246. If text messaging functions are programmed, the handset  
can receive text messages. While accessing text messages, the handset  
is in messaging mode and incoming calls ring by using the second call  
ringing sound. The * and # keys can be used to move left to right.  
Custom text messaging applications can be programmed for your facility.  
This mode is activated through FCN+8, 9, # or * if programmed.  
Special configuration is required to enable the handsets to communicate  
with the optional WLAN Application Gateway 2246. For more information,  
Push-to-talk (PTT)  
The Push-to-talk (PTT) feature is only available on the WLAN Handset  
2211, WLAN Handset 2212, and WLAN Handset 6140. With the PTT  
feature activated, handsets can operate in a PTT group-broadcast mode  
like a two-way radio, in addition to standard telephone operation. These  
handsets use channels for incoming and outgoing radio communication.  
The WLAN Handset 6140 supports 24 multicast channels with the current  
channel saved in memory on the wireless handset.  
While PTT is active, the handset is in PTT mode and the keypad cannot  
be used for any other functions, however, you can receive and place calls.  
Push-to-talk (PTT) is enabled by the system administrator and set up by  
the user through the Config Menu options. If the system administrator  
disables the PTT feature, the PTT options do not appear in the Config  
Menu.  
Standby  
Standby is the normal mode when the handsets are online but inactive. In  
Standby mode, the handset is still in communication with the call server.  
The handset can receive calls and access the User Option menu. When  
you are in Standby mode, the terminal displays the EXT----- screen. To  
perform other operations, the handset must be Active (off-hook).  
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The handset automatically returns to Standby mode if no key is pressed  
for a period of 10 seconds. The Standby mode uses less power than the  
Active Idle mode.  
In Standby mode, you can recharge the battery pack.  
IP Phone handset status indicators, icons, and softkeys  
This section describes the on-screen status indicators, icons, and softkeys  
that appear on the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210, 2211, 2212,  
6120, and 6140 wireless handsets.  
An LCD or LED steady on (not flashing) indicator light beside an extension  
number or feature indicates that the item is active. A flashing indicator  
light means the line is on hold or the feature is in the process of being  
programmed.  
The bottom row of the display area displays labels that are associated  
with the softkeys. When a softkey is active, a label appears to describe its  
function. If you press the softkey, the feature is activated.  
The following table shows some of the indicators, icons, and softkeys  
available on the wireless handset. These indicators, icons, and softkeys  
may not be available on all wireless handsets, check with your system  
Table 3  
IP Phone handset status indicators, icons, and softkeys  
Indicator light or Icon  
Description and Function  
Arrows  
Up and down arrows are displayed when the menu has additional  
options above or below. Left or right arrows are displayed during  
editing when the cursor can be moved left or right.  
Battery  
Indicates the amount of charge that remains in the battery pack. The  
icon flashes when the battery level is low and must be recharged.  
Located on the status line.  
Charging status light  
Indicates the charging status.  
The indicator light on the Desktop Charger lights only when the  
handset is inserted correctly into the connector.  
The WLAN Handset 6100 Series Quad Charger has an indicator  
light above each occupied bay. The light indicates the charging  
status of the battery pack in the bay.  
Check mark  
Download  
Appears beside specific items to indicate that the item is selected.  
Indicates that the handset is downloading code. This icon only  
appears while the handset is running the over-the-air downloader. It  
appears to the right of the signal strength icon on the status line.  
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Table 3  
IP Phone handset status indicators, icons, and softkeys (cont’d.)  
Indicator light or Icon  
Description and Function  
Envelope  
Indicates a new voicemail message is waiting or a missed call in the  
Inbox. An on-screen message tells you whether you missed a call or  
have a message waiting. Located on the status line.  
Line  
The Line Indicator area displays the line currently in use. Any lines  
which are not idle or active (for example, if the line is on hold or  
forwarded) have a plus sign (+) in front of the entry for that line.  
Located on the status line.  
Hold  
Indicates that a call is on hold.  
Locked  
Message  
Mute  
Indicates the keypad is locked.  
Indicates an incoming call from a Messaging application.  
Indicates that the microphone is not transmitting sound. The muted  
indicator softkey must be pressed to activate this function. Press the  
Mute softkey again to unmute the microphone.  
No Service  
Indicates that you are out of the service coverage area and cannot  
receive or place calls. The out-of-service tone plays. Return to the  
coverage area to reestablish a connection.  
Push-to-talk (PTT) and  
Priority PTT  
Indicates an incoming PTT call, on the WLAN Handset 2211, 2212,  
and 6140.  
The priority PTT ring icon indicates an incoming call on the priority  
PTT channel. This call overrides all other calls.  
Signal Strength  
Speakerphone  
Telephone  
Gives a visual indication (from weak to strong) of the signal strength  
to the handset. A series of symbols is used.  
Indicates when the speakerphone is active, on the WLAN Handset  
6100 Series.  
Indicates a regular incoming telephone call.  
Description and Action  
Softkey label  
Back  
Go Back  
Returns to the previous menu display.  
Bkspc  
Backspace  
Clears the selected entry to the left of the curser without clearing all  
the characters. Appears when you create a Label.  
CAPS or caps  
Change case  
Toggles to allow a change in case when you enter alphabetical text.  
Cfg  
Clr  
Configure  
Opens the Config menu.  
Clear  
Deletes the entry.  
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Indicator light or Icon  
Description and Function  
Cncl  
Cancel  
Returns to the previous menu display without saving any data  
entered.  
Del  
Delete  
Deletes the characters to the right of the cursor.  
Done  
Down  
Exit  
Finished  
Exits a list when more than one selection is possible.  
Down  
Scrolls down through the items displayed.  
Exit  
Exits the menus.  
Help  
Lock  
Menu  
No  
Help  
Accesses online help for additional information.  
Lock keys  
Locks the keypad, press Cfg + Enter.  
Menu  
Accesses the main Menu options.  
Negative reply  
Confirms a negative response to a prompt or displayed question.  
Ok  
Okay  
Selects the highlighted item on the display area.  
Play  
Prof  
Redl  
Spdc  
Spkr  
Unlk  
Up  
Play  
Plays the selected ring tone.  
Profile  
Opens the Profile menu.  
Redial  
Displays a list of the last 10 numbers entered.  
Speed-dial  
Opens the list of speed-dial numbers.  
Speakerphone  
Toggles the speakerphone function.  
Unlock keys  
Unlocks a locked keypad, press Cfg + Unlk.  
Up  
Returns to the previous menu or scrolls up through the items  
displayed.  
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Indicator light or Icon  
Description and Function  
USB  
Active USB  
Displays when the handset is being configured by the USB port of  
the dual charger.  
Yes  
Positive reply  
Confirms a positive response to a prompt or displayed question.  
Inbox  
To use the Inbox feature, you must assign it to a directory number (DN)  
key. For example, you have two DNs, 1111 and 2222. If you assign 1111  
as the Inbox, all calls to that number are logged to the Inbox but calls to  
2222 are not.  
After you assign the Inbox to a DN key, the handset logs all incoming calls  
to that number. The system logs the incoming key number, time, and date.  
If the duration of the call is longer than two seconds, the system captures  
the display as it appeared when the call was received.  
A maximum of six DN keys can be assigned to the Inbox.  
The Inbox can store a maximum of 10 calls. When the maximum is  
reached, the oldest call is dropped. Calls appear in the list in order in  
which they were received, with the most recent call at the top of the list.  
Use the up and down navigation keys to scroll through the list.  
In the handset display, calls in the Inbox are tagged with a phone icon that  
appears on the left side of the Inbox screen. The off-hook icon indicates  
that you answered the call, and envelope icon indicates a missed call.  
The Inbox call display consists of a time or date stamp and a name and  
number. A time stamp appears beside calls you receive on the same  
day on which you view the Inbox. A date stamp appears beside calls that  
arrived prior to the day of viewing.  
Outbox  
To use the Outbox feature, you must assign it to a directory number (DN)  
key. After you assign the Outbox to a DN, the handset logs all outgoing  
calls from that number. The system logs the outgoing key number, time,  
and date. If the duration of the call is more than two seconds, the system  
captures the display as it appeared when the call was made.  
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The Outbox can store a maximum of 10 calls. When the maximum is  
reached the oldest call is dropped. Calls appear in the list in the order they  
were received, with the most recent call at the top of the list. Use the up  
and down navigation keys to scroll through the list.  
The Outbox call list consists of a time or date stamp and a name and  
number. A time stamp appears beside calls you made on the same day on  
which you view the Outbox. A date stamp appears beside calls you made  
prior to the day of viewing. If no name or number was extracted from the  
display of the outgoing call, the dialed number is displayed.  
Only one DN key can be assigned to the Outbox.  
Hardware requirements  
To operate the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN  
Handset 6100 Series wireless handsets, they require a 2245 server,  
CS2000/2100, 2246 Application Gateway, Access Point, WLAN Security  
Switch (WSS), and WLAN Chargers.  
2245 server  
The WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 server acts as a proxy to provide  
service to the wireless handset. The 2245 server should be connected to  
the same subnet as the wireless handsets.  
Communication Server (CS) 2000 and 2100  
The Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset  
6100 Series require a CS2000 or CS2100. The WLAN Handset 2210  
Series call server requires SN09 or SE09 software release. The WLAN  
Handset 6100 Series call server requires SN10.1 or later software release.  
2246 Application Gateway  
The WLAN Application Gateway 2246 is an optional device that provides  
an access gateway to enable third-party role-based applications, hosted  
off a dedicated application server, to communicate directly with wireless  
handsets.  
For more information about the WLAN Application Gateway 2246, see  
Nortel Wireless Server 2245-Installation and Configuration Guide (CICM),  
(NN10300-126).  
Access Point (AP)  
The Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN  
Handset 6100 Series use Voice over IP (VoIP) technology on IEEE  
802.11-compliant Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). Access Points  
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(AP) use radio frequencies to transmit signals to and from the wireless  
handsets. For best quality of service (QoS) performance the Access Point  
should be SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP)-compliant.  
Wireless Security Switch (WSS)  
The Wireless Security Switch acts as an aggregation point for multiple  
access points or ports, as well as, a gateway from the Wireless LAN into  
the wired LAN. Wireless Security Switches allow the handset to roam from  
subnet to subnet while retaining its IP address.  
UNIStim Security is not supported, all IP traffic from the access point  
onwards (into the wired LAN) is not encrypted.  
UNIStim Security  
UNIStim Security is not supported, all IP traffic from the access point (AP)  
onward (into the wired LAN) is not encrypted.  
WLAN Charger  
The wireless handset comes with a charger to recharge the battery pack.  
You must have the Nortel Networks WLAN Handset Desktop Charger  
appropriate for the model of handset.  
The WLAN Handset 6100 Series Chargers have three models: Single slot,  
Dual-slot, and Quad-slot. The Dual-slot charger has a USB port.  
Firmware for the WLAN Handset 6100 Series  
Unlike previous generations of WLAN handsets, the WLAN Handset 6100  
Series has its own dedicated software, firmware load version 115.xyz.  
The WLAN Handset 6100 Series handset software is stored in flash  
memory and can be upgraded in two different ways:  
Over-the-air transfer of firmware updates from a designated TFTP  
server to the wireless handsets:  
The download function in the wireless handset checks the firmware  
version every time the wireless handset is turned on. If there is any  
difference in the firmware version, the wireless handset immediately  
begins to download the update.  
If the TFTP Server cannot be reached at the time the wireless handset  
is powered on, resets, or comes back into a WLAN service area, the  
wireless handset tries a few times to contact the TFTP Server, after  
which it reverts to using the existing firmware.  
Direct download from a PC via USB port:  
When the handset is docked in the dual charger cradle, software  
images can be downloaded into the phone. This method is especially  
useful for test terminals, but not advisable for larger deployments.  
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Attention: WLAN Handset 6100 Series firmware cannot be upgraded  
over UNIStim. The firmware for these handsets is available on the  
CICM-EM, this is to simplify software retrieval for the user.  
Therefore, the Firmware Update page has the following disclaimer:  
"Terminal downloads for WLAN handsets are not allowed through the  
CICM-EM. The Firmware cannot be upgraded via the CICM. Please  
use the dedicated TFTP server address provisioned in the terminal  
configuration for firmware downloads."  
The following figures display examples of the CICM-EM pages modified to  
support the WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handsets.  
Figure 8  
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Figure 9  
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CICM menu system  
The Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM) menu system provides additional  
functions and features to Nortel IP Phone 2210, 2211, 2212, 6120, and  
6140 wireless handsets. This section describes the Main Menu system,  
shows a schematic map of the CICM menu system. For procedures on  
how to access and use these functions and features, refer to the specific  
item in this document.  
Figure 11  
CICM menu hierarchy for IP Phone WLAN Handset  
CICM main menu  
After you successfully log on, the menu systems are active and available.  
An up or down arrow beside an item indicates the navigation key you can  
press to scroll to the next item. Labels appear next to the soft keys, in  
response to the item you select on the screen.  
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Logoff  
Use this item to log off the IP Phone system.  
Audio  
Use this menu item to view and edit your audio profile.  
Feature  
Use the Feature menu to access these submenus:  
Assign  
Use the Assign menu to:  
define the key type  
enable and disable the Inbox  
IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series  
have only one page of feature keys. The Autoscroll feature is therefore  
not supported.  
Label  
Use the Label item to change a label associated with a feature key.  
Options  
Use the Options menu to:  
enable and disable auto hide  
define your default feature  
enable the Outbox feature  
Reset  
Use the Reset item to reset the feature keys to the default settings.  
Language  
Use the Language item to select the language used in the display.  
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User  
Use the User menu to:  
view your user name  
view your login type  
enable or disable auto login feature  
change your password  
History  
Use History menu to:  
reset the Inbox  
reset the Outbox  
Diagnostics  
Use this item to test the local mode.  
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IP Phone WLAN handset menus  
Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and 6100 Series wireless  
handsets have a Function (FCN) key that displays a Features menu, a  
LINE key that displays the User Option menu, and Softkeys to configure  
optional features, in addition to the Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM)  
menus.  
Navigation  
Function key menu  
The function key menu has six non-programmable features. Each feature  
is associated with a number and selected by entering that number using  
the corresponding number on the dialpad.  
These features are independent of Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM)  
menus and services. For more information about CICM services, see  
The following table describes the services available through the handset  
Function key.  
Table 4  
Function Key menu  
Item number  
Function name Description  
1
2
3
Mute  
Allows you to listen to the incoming call without transmitting.  
Hold  
Allows you to suspend an active call without losing it.  
Goodbye  
Changes the state of the handset to active/idle, giving you  
access to the Function menu. Useful if you want to make a  
call immediately after you complete a call.  
Attention: Unless you intend to place another  
call immediately, end the call by pressing the power  
off key. This transitions to the standby state and  
conserves battery power.  
4
Directory  
Allows you to access your personal contacts directory.  
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Function Key menu (cont’d.)  
Item number  
Function name Description  
5
6
Inbox  
Allows you to access the CICM Inbox.  
Outbox  
Allows you to scroll through the list of calls to: select a call  
to dial, view call information, or select a call to store in the  
directory.  
User Option menu  
The User Option menu lets you configure audio features and view system  
information on the wireless handset. The fixed-key labeled LINE or a  
configured Softkey are used to access the User Option menu.  
Table 5  
User Option menu  
Function name  
Description  
Extension number  
Enables the user to view the extension number for  
the handset. This number is used to identify the  
handset. It is displayed when the handset is in the  
standby state. The Extension option is for display  
purposes. You cannot edit this option, see "Enter  
Language  
For systems that support multiple languages, the  
user can select the display language from a list of  
supported languages.  
Lock Key  
Enables the user to lock the handset by using the  
Lock Key menu.  
Phone Options  
Enables the user to control Noise Mode, Key  
Tones, Warning Tones, Display Contrast, and  
Keypad Autolock. For example, Noise Mode  
enables the user to adjust the handset for varying  
noise levels within the work environment, see  
Ring Option  
The WLAN Handset 6100 Series has additional  
ring tones, which are not available on the WLAN  
Handset 2210 Series.  
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User Option menu (cont’d.)  
Function name  
System Information  
Description  
Alias IP Address: enables the user to view the IP  
address currently assigned to the handset by the  
101).  
Current Call Server: enables the user to view the  
IP address and port number of the call server, see  
Current IP Address: enables the user to view the  
handset’s current IP address, see "View the IP  
Terminal Type: enables the user to view the PBX  
type used by the system, see "View Terminal  
Attention: Check with your system administrator for the specific  
features that are supported by your WLAN Handset.  
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Turn the handset on and off  
This section describes the procedures to turn on and off the Nortel IP  
Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series  
wireless handsets.  
To view the location of the keys on a specific handset, go to "Overview"  
Navigation  
Turning on the handset  
Follow this procedure to turn on the handset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press and hold the Power on/Start call key for 2 seconds.  
Two chirps sound.  
2
Release the Power on/Start call key.  
The in-service tone sounds and the extension number appears  
on the display.  
The handset is now in standby mode.  
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Turning off the handset  
Follow this procedure to turn off the handset.  
You cannot turn off the handset while a call is active.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
Press and hold the Power off/End call key for 2 seconds.  
One chirp sounds. The handset turns off.  
Release the Power off/End call key.  
2
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Logging on  
Follow these steps to log on. You must be logged onto the system to make  
or receive calls.  
If you are unsure how to use the dialpad to enter text, see "Enter text using  
the dialpad" (page 105) before starting this procedure.  
Prerequisites  
You must be logged out.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
Press the Power on/Start call key.  
The handset changes to the standby state.  
2
If you have Selective Gateway Login Feature configured on your  
system, a screen appears where you can select a gateway.  
Press the down arrow to select a gateway (a check mark  
indicates the current selection).  
3
4
Press Ok.  
The Login screen appears.  
Use keys on the dialpad to enter your user name.  
If your user name is longer than 19 characters, the characters  
scroll to the left and an ellipsis appears to the left of the User  
name field.  
If you make a mistake entering your user name, press Clear and  
start again.  
5
6
Press Ok.  
The password screen appears.  
Use the dialpad to enter your password. For security, the system  
displays your password as asterisks.  
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If you make a mistake entering your password, press Clear and  
start again.  
7
Press Ok.  
The display shows the options/idle screen.  
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Logging off  
Follow these steps to log off from the system.  
Prerequisites  
You must be logged on, and the handset must be active.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
From the main menu, select and open Logout.  
Press Ok.  
The logout confirmation screen appears.  
Press Yes.  
3
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Using the Audio menu  
Follow this procedure to view and edit your audio profile.  
The audio profiles available to you depend on those selected by the  
system administrator. Contact your administrator for recommended  
profiles.  
You must have permission to edit the audio profile. If the administrator has  
granted you permission, a check mark appears beside the active profile in  
the display.  
The WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series  
terminals do not support the Play DTMF message. This message is sent  
by the CICM in response to key hit reports, to instruct the terminal to play  
in-band DTMF. If these terminals are required to interwork to a voicemail  
system or Interactive Voice Response (IVR), the CICM and GWC audio  
profiles must be set up to negotiate RFC2833 in order for key hits to be  
detected, such as, PIN codes for voicemail accounts.  
Prerequisites  
You must be logged on, and the handset must be active.  
The system administrator must grant you permission to edit your audio  
profile. A check mark in front of an item indicates that you are in editing  
mode.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
From the main menu, select Audio, then select and open Audio  
Profile.  
The Audio Profile screen appears, showing your audio profile. If  
you have permission to edit your profile, a check mark appears  
beside the active profile.  
If you do not have permission to edit your profile, the procedure  
is complete.  
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2
3
4
If you have permission, and you want to edit your audio profile,  
press Ok.  
Use the navigation keys to toggle between enabling and  
disabling the Local Area Network functionality.  
Press OK to save the setting.  
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Using the main menu  
Follow this procedure to access the Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM)  
menu of services.  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be active, and you must be logged on. See "Logging  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
Press Menu.  
The CICM main menu appears.  
2
Use the up and down navigation keys to scroll through menu.  
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Use the CICM Feature menu  
Follow this procedure to access the Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM)  
Feature menu. The Feature menu is used to add or edit feature key  
associations. See "Using the main menu" (page 49) to access the Feature  
menu.  
The Feature menu consists of four menu items: Assign, Label, Options,  
and Reset.  
The CICM administrator assigns the features. Changing your feature key  
associations does not create new functionality.  
Navigation  
To navigate the Feature menu, see "Navigating the Feature menu"  
Navigating the Feature menu  
Follow these steps to navigate the Feature menu.  
Prerequisites  
You must be logged on, and the handset must be active.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
From the main menu, select and open Feature.  
The Feature screen appears.  
2
3
Press Ok.  
Use up and down navigation keys to select a feature key.  
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4
5
6
Press Ok to access the list and select an item.  
Possible items are: Assign, Label, Options, and Reset.  
Select an item and press Ok.  
The screen for that item appears.  
Follow the procedure for the selected item.  
--End--  
Using the Assign menus  
Follow these procedures to access the Assign menus: Key Type,  
AutoScroll, and Inbox.  
Prerequisites  
The Feature > Assign menu must be displayed.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
From the main menu, open the Feature menu.  
On the handset, press the key to which you want to assign a  
feature.  
3
4
From the Feature menu, select and open Assign.  
The Assign menu opens.  
Select an item:  
Attention: The AutoScroll feature is not supported on Nortel  
IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100  
Series wireless handsets.  
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Attention: Defining the key type  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Each feature key can be defined in one of two ways: Central  
or Local. A feature key defined as Central can have a Centrex  
feature, such as Call Forward, assigned to it. A feature key  
defined as Local can have a directory entry assigned to  
it. By default, all feature keys are defined as Central. For  
further information about Centrex features, see Nortel CICM  
Fundamentals, (NN10044-111).  
From the main menu, open the Feature menu.  
A list of the feature keys and their current assignments appears.  
Scroll through the list and select they key to change.  
The Feature submenu appears.  
2
3
4
Select and open Assign.  
Press Key Type.  
If the key you selected in step 2 is assigned to a Centrex feature,  
these soft key labels appear: Key Type and AutoScroll.  
If the selected key is assigned to a local feature, these soft key  
labels appear: Key Type and Feature.  
Attention: The AutoScroll feature is not supported on Nortel  
IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100  
Series wireless handsets.  
5
6
Press Key Type.  
The Key Type screen appears. A check mark appears beside  
the type currently assigned to the key.  
To change the key type, select the key type that does not have a  
check mark beside it, and press Ok.  
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Attention: Enabling or disabling the CICM Inbox  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
From the Feature menu, select and open Inbox.  
The Inbox screen appears.  
2
Perform one of these actions:  
To enable the Inbox, select Enable.  
To disable the Inbox, select Disable.  
3
Press Ok.  
--End--  
Labeling a feature key  
Follow this procedure to change the label of a feature key.  
If you are unsure how to use the dialpad to enter text, see "Enter text using  
the dialpad" (page 105) before starting this procedure.  
Prerequisites  
You must first access the Feature menu. To access the menu, see  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
From the Feature menu, select and open Label.  
The Label screen appears.  
2
3
Press Clear to delete the label currently associated with the key.  
Use the dialpad to enter the new label. Press Bksp to  
backspace if you need to make a correction.  
4
Press Ok to save the entry.  
You return to the Feature menu.  
--End--  
Using the Options menus  
Follow these procedures to access the Options menus: Auto Hide, Default  
Feature, and Outbox.  
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Prerequisites  
You must first access the Feature menu. To access the Feature menu see  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
From the Feature menu, select and open Options.  
The Options menu appears.  
2
Select a menu item:  
--End--  
Configuring Auto Hide  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Follow this procedure to enable or disable the Auto Hide feature.  
When you complete this procedure, you must log out, and then  
log back in for the functionality to take effect.  
For additional information, see "Auto Hide" (page 56).  
From the Options menu, select and open Auto Hide.  
The Auto Hide screen appears.  
2
3
Perform one of these steps:  
To enable Auto Hide, select Enable.  
To disable Auto Hide, select Disable.  
Press Ok.  
A check mark appears beside your selection.  
--End--  
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56 Use the CICM Feature menu  
Assigning a default DN key  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Follow this procedure to assign a directory number (DN) key to  
be your default feature.  
From the Options menu, select and open Default Feature.  
The Default Feature screen appears, with a list of DN keys.  
2
3
Scroll through the list of DN keys and select the one you want to  
assign as your default feature key.  
Press Ok to make this your default key.  
--End--  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
Enabling or disabling the CICM Outbox  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
From the Options menu, select and open Outbox.  
The Outbox screen appears.  
2
Perform one of these steps:  
To enable the Outbox, select Enable.  
To disable the Outbox, select Disable.  
3
Press Ok.  
--End--  
Auto Hide  
The Auto Hide feature is accessed from the Options menu. When you  
enable the Auto Hide feature, only those features that are relevant to the  
current activity on your phone are shown in the display.  
For example, the Call Transfer and Three Way call features can only be  
activated when a user has a call in progress. Auto Hide prevents features  
such as Call Transfer and Three Way Call from being displayed on a IP  
Phone while the user’s line is idle. Instead, Auto Hide will display a feature  
provisioned on the user’s line that is relevant to their current call state,  
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Resetting the feature keys to their defaults 57  
such as Call Forward and Make Set Busy, (which can only be activated  
while the user’s line is idle). Conversely, displaying either of these features  
against a key while the user is active in a call is not necessary.  
Some features are configured to never be hidden, this is because they are  
relevant when the user’s line is both idle and active.  
The features relevant states are configured by your administrator.  
You cannot change the administrator settings for each feature, but you can  
enable Auto Hide (to show only the relevant features), or disable Auto Hide  
(to show all features all of the time, regardless of their relevance to the  
current state of the phone).  
To enable or disable the Auto Hide feature, see "Configuring Auto Hide"  
Resetting the feature keys to their defaults  
Follow this procedure to reset the handset feature keys to the default  
settings.  
Prerequisites  
You must first access the Feature menu. To access this menu see  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
From the Feature menu, select and open Reset.  
The Reset screen appears.  
2
Press Yes to reset the feature keys to their default settings.  
--End--  
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Testing the local mode  
The Diagnostics menu is mainly used by an administrator for registering  
the terminal with a Survivable Remote Gateway.  
Follow this procedure to test the local mode.  
Prerequisites  
You must be logged on.  
Permission to access this menu must permission granted by the  
system administrator.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
From the main menu, select and open Diagnostics.  
The Diagnostics screen appears. Test Local Mode transitions  
the terminal to its S2 for registration with a Survivable Remote  
Gateway.  
2
3
Press Ok to access the confirmation screen.  
Press Ok to enter local test mode, or No to return to the  
Diagnostics menu. Press Help for more information.  
--End--  
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Using the User menu  
Follow this procedure to access and use the Centrex IP Client Manager  
(CICM) User menu. Use the User menu to:  
View your user name  
Define your login type  
Enable the auto-login feature  
Change your password  
Navigation  
Navigating the User information menus  
Follow this procedure to access the User submenus.  
Prerequisites  
You must be logged on and the handset must be active. See "Turning on  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
From the main menu, select the User menu.  
The User menu appears.  
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62 Using the User menu  
2
Use up and down navigation keys to select an item.  
To view your user name, go to "Viewing your user name"  
To enable the auto-login feature, go to "Enabling Auto Login"  
To redefine your login type, go to "Viewing your login type"  
To change your login password, go to "Changing your  
3
Press Ok.  
--End--  
Viewing your user name  
Follow this procedure to view your user name.  
Prerequisites  
The User menu must be displayed. See "Navigating the User information  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
From the main menu, open the User menu.  
From the User menu, select and open Username.  
The Username screen appears, showing your user name.  
--End--  
Enabling Auto Login  
Follow this procedure to enable the Auto Login feature.  
Any system maintenance activity, such as a firmware upgrade, results in  
logging you out of the system. By enabling the Auto Login feature, you  
are automatically logged into the IP Client Manager when the terminal is  
available again.  
You must have sufficient permission to enable this feature.  
Prerequisites  
The User menu must be displayed. See "Navigating the User information  
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Changing your password 63  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
From the User menu, select and open Auto Login.  
The AutoLogin screen appears.  
Use the navigation key to select Enabled.  
Press Ok.  
2
3
--End--  
Viewing your login type  
Follow this procedure to view your login type.  
Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100  
Series wireless handsets can operate in one of two login types:  
Unique — the ability to join a session when the m6350 Softclient is not  
enabled.  
Joint — the ability to operate in a joint session when the m6350  
Softclient is enabled.  
In this scenario, the handset always adopts the Master position, in  
their Master Slave relationship, which implies that all audio is rooted to  
the physical set. The handset behaves the same as any other wired  
IP Phone, it does not support a joint session with another physical  
terminal.  
Prerequisites  
The User menu must be displayed. See "Navigating the User information  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
From the User menu, select and open Login Type.  
Use the navigation keys to view the Unique screen and the  
Joint screen.  
A check mark indicates the current selection.  
--End--  
Changing your password  
Follow this procedure to change your log on password.  
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64 Using the User menu  
If you are unsure how to use the dialpad to enter text, see "Enter text using  
the dialpad" (page 105) before you start this procedure.  
Prerequisites  
The User menu must be displayed. See "Navigating the User information  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
With the User menu displayed, scroll through the list and select  
and open Password.  
The Password screen appears.  
2
3
4
Use the dialpad to enter your current password.  
In the same screen, use the dialpad to enter the new password.  
Press Ok.  
Use the new password the next time you log on.  
--End--  
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Make a call  
This section describes the features associated with making a call and their  
respective procedures for Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series  
and Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 6100 Series handsets. In this section,  
the features pertain to both handsets unless otherwise specified.  
To view the location of the keys and the headset jack, go to "Overview"  
(page 11) and select the specific handset.  
Navigation  
Using off-hook dialing  
Follow this procedure to make a call.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
3
Press the Power on/Start call key.  
Use the dialpad to enter the number.  
Press the Power off/End call key when you finish the call.  
--End--  
Using Predial  
Follow this procedure to make a call using the Predial feature.  
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66 Make a call  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press the MENU key.  
The handset state changes from idle to the active/on-hook state.  
Use the dialpad to enter the number you want to call.  
The number appears in the display area.  
Press OK to dial the number.  
2
3
--End--  
Editing the predial number  
Follow this procedure to edit a previously entered predial number.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press the MENU key.  
The handset state changes from idle to the active/on-hook state.  
Perform one of the following steps.  
2
To delete numbers that appear to the right of the cursor,  
press Delete.  
To delete numbers that appear to the left of the cursor, press  
Bksp.  
To quit without editing a number, press Cancel.  
3
Press Ok to dial the number.  
--End--  
Redial last number  
Follow this procedure to use the Last Number Redial (Redl) feature on the  
WLAN Handset 6100 Series. The Redial feature automatically redials the  
last dialed number.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
Press the End button.  
Press the Actv soft key.  
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3
4
Press the Redl soft key.  
Scroll using the Nav keys to select the number that you wish to  
re-dial.  
5
Press the Dial soft key.  
--End--  
Making a call using a headset  
Follow this procedure to make a call using the headset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Connect the headset to the handset.  
Go to one of these procedures to complete the call:  
--End--  
Answering a call using a headset  
Follow this procedure to answer a call using the headset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Connect the headset to the handset.  
Press the Power on/Start call key.  
--End--  
Making a call using a line  
Follow this procedure to make a call using a line.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press the MENU key.  
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The handset state changes from idle to the active/on-hook state  
2
3
Press the LINE key and select the number key that corresponds  
to the DN from which you want the call to originate.  
Use the dialpad to enter the number.  
--End--  
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Answer a call  
Follow these procedures to answer an incoming call.  
Each incoming call causes the wireless handset to ring or vibrate, and  
the line number appears and flashes on the display. The name and the  
extension may appear, depending on datafill set by the administrator.  
See the handset figures in "Overview" (page 11) for the location of the  
keys and the headset jack.  
Navigation  
Answering a call  
Follow this procedure to answer a call.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Press the Power on/Start call key.  
Answer the call.  
--End--  
Answering a call while using a headset  
Follow this procedure to answer a call while using a headset.  
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Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press any key on the handset except Power on/Start call, Power  
off/End call, soft keys, or keys on the side of the handset.  
2
Speak to the caller.  
--End--  
Call Waiting  
The Call Waiting feature alerts you to an incoming call by producing a  
tone. The current call is put on hold while you answer the new call. This  
feature is available on the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 6100 Series  
wireless handset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
When the incoming call tone sounds while on another call, press  
FCN to place the current call on hold.  
2
3
Press the Line button to access the Feature Keys menu.  
Press the number key that corresponds to the Call Waiting  
feature.  
To return to the first telephone call, go to Step 4.  
Do one of the following:  
4
Select FCN to place the second call on hold, or  
Press the End button to end the second call and then press  
the Start button to enter the active (idle) state.  
5
6
Press the Line button to access the Feature Keys menu.  
Press the number key that corresponds to the first call.  
The first call that is on hold flashes, so the number indicator for  
that line flashes.  
--End--  
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Ending a call  
Follow this procedure to terminate a call.  
Nortel recommends that you end all calls by pressing the Power off/End  
call key, even when the far end disconnects first.  
To view the location of the key on a handset, go to "Overview" (page 11).  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Press the Power off/End call key.  
Release the Power off/End call key.  
--End--  
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While on an active call  
Follow these procedures to put a call on hold, transfer a call, or use  
Conference Call features.  
See the handset figures in "Overview" (page 11) for the location of the  
keys.  
Navigation  
Place a call on hold  
Follow this procedure to place a call on hold. The Hold feature allows you  
to suspend a call without terminating it. Use the Hold feature when talking  
on one line and another call arrives on a second line.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
To activate the Hold function, press FCN key.  
Select the Hold soft key.  
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The call is on hold. In the display area, Call Held appears, and  
the phone number that corresponds to the line on hold flashes in  
the upper display area.  
Attention: If Automatic Hold is enabled, the active call is  
automatically placed on hold when you answer the second call.  
--End--  
Retrieve a call on hold  
Follow this procedure to retrieve a call that is on hold.  
Prerequisites  
You must have a call on hold.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press the LINE key, and press the line number of the call you  
wish to retrieve.  
This will access the Feature Keys menu in the active (off-hook)  
state.  
2
Press Enter.  
--End--  
Call Park  
Follow this procedure to use the Call Park feature for the Nortel IP Phone  
WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handset. Use the Call Park feature to  
hold temporarily (park) and retrieve a call from any telephone or handset.  
Call Park does not tie up a line and, when configured network-wide, you  
can use it across networks. You can configure a System Park Extension to  
automatically park most calls.  
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Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
Call Park on the DN  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To park a call on the System Park DN or your own DN, during an  
active call, select the Park soft key.  
2
By default, the call is parked on your DN unless a System Park  
is enabled to automatically park calls on the system.  
--End--  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
Call Park on another DN  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To park a call on a DN other than the System Park DN or your  
own DN, select the Park soft key.  
2
3
Enter the DN where you want to park the call.  
Select the Park soft key again.  
--End--  
Transfer a call  
Follow this procedure to transfer a call to a third party.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
During an active call, press the LINE key.  
A list of available features appears.  
Use the navigation keys to select the Transfer feature.  
Press Ok.  
2
3
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The caller is put on hold, and you hear a dial tone. An icon  
appears beside the Transfer item in the LINE menu, indicating  
that the call is transferred.  
4
5
Use the dialpad to enter the number to which to transfer the call.  
When that number rings or is answered, press the LINE key and  
select the Transfer feature again.  
The call is transferred.  
6
If you put a call on hold to answer and transfer a call, press the  
LINE key and select the line you put on hold.  
The original call is active.  
--End--  
Connect calls using Call Join  
Follow this procedure to connect calls using the Call Join feature. If you  
are on one call while you have another caller on hold, you can merge the  
parties to create a conference between the two callers and yourself.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
3
While on a call, press and hold the FCN key and select 3wc, or  
press the Conference softkey and Line button.  
Press the number key of the call that you want to connect to your  
current call.  
To merge the calls, press and hold the FCN key and select 3wc  
again, or press the Conference softkey a second time.  
The person on hold has joined the conversation.  
--End--  
Set up a Conference call  
Follow this procedure, using the Conference feature, to set up a  
conference call for three people (or a maximum of six people, depending  
on your handset configuration), including yourself.  
Prerequisites  
You must be on an active call.  
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Unmute a call 77  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press and hold the FCN key and select 3wc, or press the  
Conference softkey.  
The caller is put on hold and a you hear a dial tone.  
2
3
4
Dial the number of the person you want to add to the call. At this  
time, you can talk privately to the person before you add them to  
the conference call.  
Press and hold the FCN key and select 3wc a second time to  
merge the parties, or press the Conference softkey a second  
time to merge the parties.  
If necessary, repeat the procedure until all the required people  
are in the conference.  
--End--  
Mute a call  
Follow this procedure to mute a call. Muting prevents the transmission of  
sounds by the handset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
Press the FCN key.  
The Hidden Keys list appears.  
2
On the dialpad, press the number key that corresponds to the  
Mute option.  
The mute feature is enabled, and Mute appears on the display.  
--End--  
Unmute a call  
Follow this procedure to unmute a call.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
Press the FCN key.  
The Feature Keys menu appears  
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2
On the dialpad, press the number key that corresponds to the  
Mute option.  
The mute feature is disabled, and Mute disappears from the  
display.  
--End--  
Record Caller Number  
Follow this procedure to record a caller’s number for accounting purposes  
on the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handset. Use  
the Calling Party Number feature to record a caller’s number or to charge a  
call to an account number for accounting purposes during an established  
call.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
Press the Call Party soft key to place the caller on hold. The  
entered number displays.  
2
3
Enter a charge account number or the caller’s number.  
Press the Call Party soft key to return to the call.  
--End--  
Trace a malicious call  
Follow this procedure to trace a malicious call on the Nortel IP Phone  
WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handset. Use the Malicious Call  
Trace feature to trace nuisance calls within your system.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
To use Call Trace while on a call, press the Line button to  
access the Feature Keys menu.  
Press the number key that corresponds to the Call Trace feature.  
--End--  
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While away from your desk  
Follow these procedures to receive calls when you are away from your  
desk.  
For the location of the keys, see the handsets in the section "Overview"  
Navigation  
Call Forward  
Use Call Forward to send incoming calls to another extension within the  
system. You can continue to place outgoing calls from your handset while  
the Call Forward is active.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
During an active call, press the FCN key and select Forward.  
Use the dialpad to enter the number of the DN to which you want  
to forward your incoming calls.  
3
Press Forward again.  
An icon next to the label on the feature key appears on your  
display.  
--End--  
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Internal Call Forward  
Follow this procedure to use Internal Call Forward. Use Internal Call  
Forward to accept only calls that originate at internal DNs to ring at  
another DN. Calls that originate outside your telephone system still ring at  
your handset. Current incoming calls cannot be forwarded.  
Check with your system administrator whether Internal Call Forward  
feature is supported on your handset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
To forward internal calls, press the Line button to access the  
Feature Keys menu.  
Press the number key that correspond to the Internal Call  
Forward feature.  
3
4
5
Enter the DN to which your internal calls are to be forwarded.  
Press the Line button to access the Feature Keys menu.  
Press the number key that corresponds to the Internal Call  
Forward feature.  
To quit Internal Call Forward, go to Step 6.  
6
7
Press the Line button to access the Feature Keys menu.  
Press the number key that corresponds to the Internal Call  
Forward feature.  
To reinstate Call Forward to the same number, go to Step 8.  
8
9
Press the Line button to access the Feature Keys menu.  
Press the number key that corresponds to the Internal Call  
Forward feature twice.  
--End--  
Turn off Call Forward  
Follow this procedure to turn off the Call Forward feature.  
Prerequisites  
Call forwarding must be activated.  
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Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Press the FCN key and select Forward.  
The icon no longer appears in the display.  
--End--  
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Work without interruption  
Follow these procedures to enable and disable the Make Set Busy feature.  
This feature allows you to work without receiving incoming calls.  
For the location of the keys on the handsets, see "Overview" (page 11).  
Navigation  
Activate Make Set Busy  
The Make Set Busy feature provides uninterrupted work time by  
responding with a busy signal when the handset receives an incoming call.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
Press the Power On/Start Call key.  
Press the LINE key.  
The Feature Keys menu appears.  
3
4
On the dialpad, press the number key that corresponds to Make  
Set Busy.  
Select Enter.  
All incoming calls now receive a busy signal. An icon appears  
beside the Make Set Busy option, indicating that the feature is  
enabled.  
--End--  
Deactivate Make Set Busy  
Follow this procedure to deactivate the Make Set Busy feature.  
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Prerequisites  
The Make Set Busy feature must be enabled.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Press the Power On/Start Call key.  
Press the LINE key.  
The Feature Keys menu appears.  
3
4
On the dialpad, press the number key that corresponds to the  
Make Set Busy.  
Select Enter.  
The feature is disabled.  
--End--  
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Use the Inbox and Outbox  
Follow these procedures to use your Inbox and Outbox.  
See the handset figures in "Overview" (page 11) for the location of the  
keys.  
Navigation  
Using the Inbox  
Follow this procedure to use the Inbox. If you have enabled the Inbox and  
assigned it to a directory number (DN) key, an envelope icon appears in  
the top left corner of the display if you missed an incoming call. This icon  
disappears after you retrieve the message.  
You can assign a maximum of six DN keys to the Inbox.  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be active.  
You must have a call in the Inbox.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
Press the FCN key.  
Use the navigation keys to select Inbox from the menu.  
The Inbox screen appears.  
3
Use the navigation keys to scroll through the list and select a  
call.  
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4
Press Ok.  
To dial the call, go to step 5.  
To view call information, go to step 6.  
To store the number in the directory, go to step 7.  
5
6
7
Use the navigation keys to select Dial and press Ok.  
The handset dials the number. The procedure is complete.  
Use the navigation keys to select Display and press Ok.  
The call information appears. The procedure is complete.  
Use the navigation keys to select Store.  
The CICM Directory appears. To add an entry, see "Adding an  
--End--  
Using the Outbox  
Follow this procedure to use the Outbox.  
Prerequisites  
You must have assigned the Outbox to a DN key.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
Press the FCN key.  
Use the navigation keys to select Outbox from the menu.  
The Outbox screen appears.  
3
Use the navigation keys to scroll through the list and select a  
call.  
4
5
Press Ok.  
Perform one of these actions:  
To dial a call, go to step 5.  
To view call information, go to step 6.  
To store the number in the directory, go to step 7.  
Use the navigation keys to select Dial and press Ok.  
The handset dials the number. The procedure is complete.  
Use the navigation keys to select Display and press Ok.  
The call information appears. The procedure is complete.  
6
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Resetting the Inbox or the Outbox 87  
Use the navigation keys to select Store.  
8
The CICM Directory appears. To add an entry, see "Adding an  
--End--  
Resetting the Inbox or the Outbox  
Follow this procedure to access Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM) History  
menu, which is used to delete calls from the Inbox or the Outbox. See  
"Using the main menu" (page 49) to access the History menu.  
Prerequisites  
The History screen must be displayed.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
From the main menu, select and open History.  
The History screen appears.  
2
3
From the History screen, select Reset Inbox or Reset Outbox.  
Press Ok.  
The calls are deleted.  
--End--  
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Using the User Option menu  
Follow these procedures to use User Option menu for the Nortel IP Phone  
WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless  
handsets.  
When the wireless handset is in Standby mode (power is on, but the  
handset is not in use), press the Cfg button to display the User Option  
menu.  
Check with your system administrator for the features that are supported  
on your WLAN Handset.  
See the handset figures in "Overview" (page 11) for the location of the  
keys.  
Navigation  
Enter an Extension number  
Follow this procedure to enter an extension number for the wireless  
handset. This number is used to identify the handset. It is displayed when  
the handset is in the standby state. The Extension option is for display  
purposes. You cannot edit this option.  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be in standby mode.  
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Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Perform one of the following options:  
press and hold the LINE key, the User Options menu  
appears, or  
while the handset is in standby state, press the Cfg soft key.  
2
3
Use the Up and Down Nav keys to scroll through the list and  
select Extension.  
Press Ok.  
The Extension screen appears.  
Use the dialpad to enter the extension number.  
Press Save.  
4
5
6
Perform one of the following actions:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Exit, or  
to exit all menus and return to standby mode, press the  
Power Off/End Call key, or press Exit.  
--End--  
Select a Language  
Follow this procedure to select a language for the wireless handset.  
For systems that support multiple languages, you can select the display  
language from a list of supported languages.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
While the handset is in standby mode, select the Cfg soft key.  
Use the Nav buttons to scroll through the menu and highlight  
Languages, press Enter.  
3
Use the Nav buttons to scroll through the Language menu and  
highlight the desired language, press Enter.  
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Select Phone Options 91  
4
Do one of the following:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
Enable the Lock Key menu  
Follow this procedure to enable the Lock Key menu to lock the wireless  
handset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To lock the keypad, while the handset is in standby mode,  
press the Cfg softkey.  
2
3
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the feature menu and  
highlight the Lock Keys feature.  
Press Enter to lock the keypad.  
To unlock the keypad, go to Step 4.  
4
5
While the handset is in standby mode, press the Unlk soft key.  
Press # to unlock the keypad.  
--End--  
Select Phone Options  
Phone Options presents a menu of choices, such as, Noise Mode, Key  
Tones, Warning Tones, Display Contrast, and Keypad Autolock.  
Noise Mode — enables the user to adjust the handset for different  
levels of noise within the work environment. There are three noise  
level modes: Normal, High, and Severe. Changing the Noise Mode to  
High or Severe adjusts the handset’s microphone and in-ear speaker  
volume to account for background noise. Select Normal: for most office  
environments; High: for moderate background noise; or Severe: for  
extremely noisy conditions. If you use High or Severe modes in a quiet  
environment, your caller may find it difficult to hear your voice.  
Key Tones — controls whether pressing a key plays a tone.  
Warning Tones — controls whether warning tones are played when  
out-of-range or during power up and power down.  
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Display Contrast — controls the amount of contrast for the display.  
Keypad Autolock — controls automatic locking of the keypad when the  
handset is in standby mode.  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be in standby mode.  
Select Noise Mode  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Perform one of the following options:  
press and hold the FCN key, the User Options menu  
appears, or  
while the handset is in standby state, press the Cfg soft key.  
2
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight  
Phone Options, press Enter to select the option. The next menu  
level is displayed.  
3
4
Use the Up and Down Nav keys to scroll through the list and  
select Noise Mode.  
Press Enter..  
The Noise Level submenu appears.  
5
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one  
of the following settings (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected  
setting): Normal, High, or Severe.  
6
7
Press Ok.  
Perform one of these actions:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
Power Off/End Call key, or press Exit.  
--End--  
Change the Key Tones  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
While the handset is in standby mode, press the Cfg soft key.  
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Select Phone Options 93  
2
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the list of menu items and  
highlight User Profiles.  
3
4
Press Enter to select the setting.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one  
of the following settings (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected  
setting): Enable Tones (default), and Disable Tones.  
5
6
7
8
Press Enter to choose this setting.  
Navigate to enable/disable key tones.  
Press Enter to toggle between Enable/Disable.  
Do one of the following:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
Change the Warning Tones  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
While the handset is in standby mode, press the Cfg soft key.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight Phone  
Options.  
3
4
Press Enter to select the setting.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight  
Warning Tones.  
5
6
Press Enter to select the setting.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one  
of the following settings (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected  
setting): Enable Warnings (default), and Disable Warnings.  
7
Press Enter.  
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Do one of the following:  
8
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
Change the Display Contrast  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
While the handset is in the standby state, press the Cfg soft key.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight Phone  
Settings.  
3
4
Press Enter to select the menu item.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight  
Display Contrast.  
5
6
7
8
Press Enter to select the setting.  
Use the Nav keys to adjust the contrast to a suitable level.  
Press Enter to save the setting.  
Do one of the following:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
Change the Keypad Autolock  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
While the handset is in the standby mode, press the Cfg soft key.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight Phone  
Settings.  
3
Press Enter to select the setting.  
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Select Ring Options 95  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight  
4
Keypad Autolock.  
5
6
Press Enter to select the setting.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one  
of the following settings (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected  
setting): Disable (default), 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and 20  
seconds.  
7
8
Press Enter.  
Do one of the following:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End button.  
--End--  
Select Ring Options  
Follow these procedures to change the ring-tone or any other ring setting.  
You must first select a profile, your handset ring behavior is established  
by five User Profiles:  
Silent  
Vibrate  
Loud  
Soft  
Custom  
The currently-active user profile is shown on the standby display. While  
the handset is in standby mode, you can change the ring behavior by  
pressing Prof and selecting a new profile from the list. The currently-active  
profile is marked with an asterisk (*).  
Attention: Check with your system administrator for the Ring Options  
available on your handset.  
The Ring Options menu has the following:  
Telephone Ring — presents a submenu of choices that you can set:  
— Ring Cadence  
— Ring Tone (see Note 1)  
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96 Using the User Option menu  
— Ring Volume  
— Vibrate Cadence  
— Ring Delay (see Note 2)  
Message Alert 1 — reserved for future use.  
Message Alert 2 — reserved for future use.  
Note 1: Ring Tone does not appear in the menu when Ring Cadence is  
off.  
Note 2: Ring Delay does not appear in the menu when Ring Cadence or  
Vibrate Cadence is off.  
Select Ring Cadence  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
3
While the handset is in standby mode, select the Cfg soft key.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll to User Profiles.  
Press Enter to select User Profiles. The next menu level is  
displayed.  
4
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one of  
the settings. (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected/active setting).  
5
Press Enter to select the option.  
6
Use the Nav keys to scroll to Ring Settings.  
Press Enter to select the option.  
7
8
Use the Nav keys to select Telephone Ring.  
Press Enter to select the option.  
9
10  
Use the Nav keys to scroll to Ring Cadence and select one of  
the following:  
Off  
PBX (default)  
Continuous  
Short Pulse  
Long Pulse  
11  
Press Enter to choose the cadence.  
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Select Ring Options 97  
12  
Do one of the following:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
Select Ring Tone  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
While the handset is in the standby mode, press the Cfg soft key.  
Attention: Ring Tone does not appear in the menu when Ring  
Cadence is off.  
2
3
Use the Nav keys to scroll to User Profiles.  
Press Enter to select User Profiles. The next menu level is  
displayed.  
4
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one of  
the settings (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected/active setting).  
5
6
7
8
9
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll to Ring Tone.  
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to select Telephone Ring.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and select Ring  
Tone.  
10  
11  
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the list and to highlight one of  
the following:  
Tone 1 (default)  
Tone 2  
Tone 3  
Tone 4  
Tone 5  
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12  
13  
14  
To play the highlighted setting, press Play.  
Press Enter to choose the tone.  
Do one of the following:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
Select Ring Volume  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
3
While the handset is in the standby mode, press the Cfg soft key.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll to User Profiles.  
Press Enter to select User Profiles. The next menu level is  
displayed.  
4
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one of  
the settings. (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected/active setting).  
5
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll to Ring Setting.  
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to select Ring Volume.  
Press Enter to select the option.  
Do one of the following:  
6
7
8
9
10  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
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Select Ring Options 99  
Select Vibrate Cadence  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
3
While the handset is in standby mode, press the Cfg soft key.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll to Use Profiles.  
Press Enter to select the Use Profiles. The next menu level is  
displayed.  
4
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one of  
the settings (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected/active setting).  
5
6
7
8
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll to Vibrate Cadence.  
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to highlight one of the following:  
Off (default)  
PBX  
Continuous  
Short Pulse  
Long Pulse  
9
Press Enter to choose the cadence.  
Do one of the following:  
10  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
Select Ring Delay  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
While the handset is in standby mode, press the Cfg soft key.  
Attention: Ring Delay does not appear in the menu when Ring  
Cadence or Vibrate Cadence is turned off.  
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2
3
Use the Nav keys to scroll to User Profiles.  
Press Enter to select User Profiles. The next menu level is  
displayed.  
4
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight one of  
the settings (an asterisk [*] indicates the selected/active setting).  
5
6
7
8
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll to Ring Delay.  
Press Enter to select the option.  
Use the Nav keys to highlight one of the following:  
No Delay (default)  
5 Second Delay  
10 Second Delay  
9
Press Enter to choose the delay.  
Do one of the following:  
10  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Back, or  
to exit all menus and return to the standby state, press the  
End key.  
--End--  
Silence the Ring  
Follow this procedure to silence the handset ringer.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
When the handset is ringing, press the Power Off/End Call key.  
The ringing stops but the call is not interrupted, which gives the  
caller the option of leaving a voice mail message.  
2
Release the Power Off/End Call key.  
--End--  
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View System Information 101  
View System Information  
The System Information displays the following information about the  
handset:  
Phone IP Address — displays the Internet Protocol (IP) address  
assigned to the handset.  
Server IP Address — displays the Server IP address.  
Firmware Version — displays the software version running on the  
handset.  
The information in the System Information is for display purposes only.  
You cannot edit this information.  
View the alias IP address  
Follow this procedure to view the IP address currently assigned to the  
handset by the call server.  
You cannot edit the IP address.  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be in standby mode.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press and hold the LINE key.  
The User Options menu appears  
2
3
Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the list and select  
Alias IP Addr.  
Press Enter.  
The IP address appears.  
4
Perform one of these actions:  
To return to the previous menu, press Back.  
To return the handset to standby mode, press the Power  
Off/End Call key, or press Exit.  
--End--  
View the IP address  
Follow this procedure to view the current IP address of the handset.  
You cannot edit the IP address.  
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102 Using the User Option menu  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be in standby mode.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Perform one of the following options:  
press and hold the LINE key, the User Options menu  
appears, or  
while the handset is in standby state, press the Cfg soft key,  
highlight System Information.  
2
3
Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the menu and select  
Phone IPAddress.  
Press Enter.  
The IP address appears.  
4
Perform one of the following:  
To return to the previous menu, press Back.  
To return the handset to standby mode, press the Power  
Off/End Call key, or press Exit.  
--End--  
View the server IP address  
Follow this procedure to view the IP address and port number of the call  
server.  
You cannot edit the IP address or port number.  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be in standby mode.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Perform one of the following options:  
press and hold the LINE key, the User Options menu  
appears, or  
while the handset is in standby state, press the Cfg soft key,  
highlight System Information.  
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View Terminal Type 103  
2
3
Press Enter to select the setting.  
Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the list and select  
Server IP Address.  
4
5
Press Enter.  
The Server IP address information appears.  
Perform one of the following:  
To return to the previous menu, press Back.  
To return the handset to standby mode, press the Power  
Off/End Call key, or press Exit.  
--End--  
View firmware information  
Follow this procedure to view the hardware identification number (MAC  
address), downloader version, function file version, and phint1 file version.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
While the handset is in the standby state, press the Cfg soft key.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight  
System Information.  
3
4
Press Enter to select the setting.  
Use the Nav keys to scroll through the menu and highlight  
FirmwareVersion.  
5
6
Press Enter to view the hardware identification number (MAC  
address), downloader version, function file version, and phint1  
file version.  
Perform one of the following actions:  
to return to the previous menu and choose another option,  
press Exit, or  
to exit all menus and return to standby mode, press the  
Power Off/End Call key, or press Exit.  
--End--  
View Terminal Type  
Follow this procedure to view the type of public branch exchange (PBX)  
terminal the system is using.  
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104 Using the User Option menu  
You cannot edit this information.  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be in standby mode.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press and hold the LINE key.  
The User Options menu appears  
2
3
Use the Up and Down keys to scroll through the list and select  
Terminal Type.  
Press Ok.  
The PBX terminal information appears.  
Perform one of these actions:  
To return to the previous menu, press Back.  
4
To return the handset to standby mode, press the Power  
Off/End Call key, or press Exit.  
--End--  
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Enter text using the dialpad  
Follow this procedure to use the dialpad to enter text.  
On the dialpad, keys numbered 2 through 9 each have three letters  
associated with them. When entering text, press the key once to enter the  
first letter, twice to enter the second letter, and three times to enter the  
third letter.  
The letters Q and Z do not appear on the dialpad, but are available. Q is  
associated with the 7 key, and Z with the 9 key.  
Prerequisites  
A screen where you can enter text must be active on the handset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
To enter text, find the number key associated with the letter you  
want to enter.  
The letter appears on the display.  
2
3
4
To enter the first letter press the key once.  
To enter the second letter press the key twice  
To enter the third letter press the key three times.  
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Use the CICM Directory  
Follow these procedures to use the Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM)  
Directory feature.  
Use the CICM Directory to create a phone directory of names and  
numbers. The Personal Directory in the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset  
2210 Series and the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 6100 Series can  
store a maximum of 16 user-defined numbers.  
Open the Personal Directory list by selecting FCN from the inactive state  
and use the navigation keys. You can add, delete, or edit an entry in the  
Personal Directory.  
Navigation  
Navigating the directory  
Follow this procedure to navigate the directory.  
Prerequisites  
The handset must be active.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press the FCN key.  
The Function keys menu appears  
2
Use the navigation keys to select Directory.  
The Directory appears with the list of directory entries displayed.  
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108 Use the CICM Directory  
3
4
5
Use the down navigation key to move to the end of the list.  
Select the item for the action you want to perform.  
Press Ok.  
108).  
To edit an entry, "Editing a directory entry" (page 109).  
To delete an entry, "Deleting a directory entry" (page 109).  
110).  
--End--  
Adding an entry to the directory  
Follow this procedure to add an entry to the directory. The directory stores  
a maximum of 16 entries for the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210  
Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handsets. If your entry  
requires symbols not represented by numbers 0 to 9, use the * and # keys.  
If you are unsure how to enter text using the dialpad, see "Enter text using  
the dialpad" (page 105) before you start this procedure.  
Prerequisites  
The Directory screen must be displayed. To display the screen, see  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
From the Directory menu, select New Entry.  
Press Ok.  
The New Entry screen appears.  
From the New Entry screen, select Number.  
Use the dialpad to enter the number.  
Press Ok.  
3
4
5
6
From the New Entry screen, select Surname Name, enter the  
surname (last) name, and press Ok.  
7
From the New Entry screen, select First Name, enter the first  
name, and press Ok.  
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8
If you want the entry to appear on a Feature key, select Feature  
Key on the screen, press Ok, enter the feature key. The entry  
should appear, press Ok.  
9
From the New Entry screen, select Save.  
10  
Press Ok.  
You are now prompted to confirm the entry before it is saved.  
If you press No, the Resume Editing? prompt appears. If you  
press Yes, you return to the screen showing the details just  
entered.  
11  
Press No to exit from the Directory screens.  
--End--  
Editing a directory entry  
Follow this procedure to edit a directory entry.  
If you are unsure how to enter text using the dialpad, see "Enter text using  
the dialpad" (page 105) before you start this procedure.  
Prerequisites  
The Directory screen must be displayed. To display the screen, see  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
From the Directory screen, use the navigation keys to scroll  
through the list and select the entry to edit.  
Press Ok.  
The Edit screen appears.  
3
On the Edit screen, select the item to edit: Number, Surname,  
First Name, or Feature Key Format.  
4
5
6
7
Use the dialpad to edit the selection.  
Press Ok.  
Repeat step 3 through step 5 for each item you want to edit.  
On the Edit screen, select Save and press Ok.  
--End--  
Deleting a directory entry  
Follow this procedure to delete a directory entry.  
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110 Use the CICM Directory  
Prerequisites  
The Directory screen must be displayed. To display the screen, see  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
With the Directory screen displayed, use the navigation keys to  
scroll through the list and select the entry to delete.  
Press Ok.  
A screen appears, asking you to confirm the deletion.  
Press Yes.  
3
The entry is deleted from the directory.  
--End--  
Making a call using the Directory  
Follow this procedure to dial a number using the directory.  
Prerequisites  
The Directory screen must be displayed. To display the screen, see  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
2
With the Directory screen displayed, use the navigation keys to  
scroll through the list and select the entry to dial.  
Press Ok.  
You are prompted to confirm the call.  
Press Yes.  
3
The number is dialed.  
--End--  
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Additional Call Features  
This section describes additional call features available on the Nortel IP  
Phone WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handset, with the exception  
of the Push-to-Talk (PTT) feature. The Push-to-talk (PTT) feature is only  
available on the WLAN Handset 2211, WLAN Handset 2212, and WLAN  
Handset 6140.  
Navigation  
Call Charge  
Follow these procedures to use the Call Charge feature to charge a call to  
a specific account. The Forced Charge feature charges long-distance calls  
from a handset that is restricted to local calls.  
To access these features, press the LINE key to view the Feature Keys  
menu.  
Charge a call before dialing a call  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To charge a local or long-distance call to an account before you  
dial, select the LINE key to view the Features Keys menu.  
2
3
4
Select the Charge feature key.  
Enter the charge account number.  
Press the Charge feature key again.  
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5
At the tone, dial the number.  
--End--  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
Charge a call in progress  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To charge a call in progress, first place the call on hold, see  
"Place a call on hold" (page 73). Select the LINE key to view the  
Features Keys menu.  
2
3
4
5
Select the Charge feature key.  
Enter the charge account number.  
Press the LINE key to access the Feature Keys menu.  
Press the number key that corresponds to the line of the call to  
return to the call.  
--End--  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
Charge a call when transferring a call  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To charge a call to an account when you transfer a call, first  
place the call on hold, see "Place a call on hold" (page 73).  
Select the LINE key to view the Features Keys menu.  
2
3
4
Select the Charge feature key.  
Enter the charge account number.  
After you hear the dial tone, enter the number to which the call is  
to be transferred.  
5
Press the Transfer soft key when you hear the handset ring.  
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You can talk privately to the person at the transfer number  
before you press the Transfer soft key.  
--End--  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
Charge a call during a conference call  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To charge a call to an account when you add someone to a  
conference call, first place the call on hold, see "Place a call on  
hold" (page 73). Select the LINE key to view the Features Keys  
menu.  
2
3
4
Select the Charge feature key.  
Enter the charge account number.  
Enter the number of the person that you want to add to the  
conference.  
5
Select the Conference soft key.  
--End--  
Enhanced Override  
Follow this procedure to use the Enhanced Override feature to override  
an active call after you attempt to use a Forced Camp-on. Use Enhanced  
Override to make a simple call or a consultation call (such as placing a call  
on hold and calling another party).  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
To use Enhanced Override, if you receive a busy signal after  
entering a number, press the LINE button to access the Feature  
Keys menu.  
2
Press the number key that corresponds to the Override feature  
to initiate a Forced Camp-on.  
If either party on the call disconnects at this time, you hear an  
overflow (fast busy/engaged) signal.  
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3
Press the number key that corresponds to the Override feature  
again.  
The two parties remaining on the call hear an override tone, a  
conference call is established between all three participants. If a  
participant disconnects, the other two remain connected.  
4
To end the connection, press the End button.  
--End--  
Forced Camp-on  
Follow this procedure to use the Forced Camp-on feature to automatically  
ring another handset (internal or external) immediately after that handset  
disconnects from its current call. Using Forced Camp-on in conjunction  
with Priority Override is referred to as Enhanced Override.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
To use Forced Camp-on, if you receive a busy signal after  
entering a number, press the LINE button to access the Feature  
Keys menu.  
2
Press the number key that corresponds to the Override feature  
to initiate a Forced Camp-on.  
The party that you called receives a tone, and you receive a  
ring/ringback signal or busy/engaged signal, depending on the  
options chosen. You are now camped-on to the number you  
entered.  
3
4
When the party that you called finishes their call, your handset  
automatically enters the number. Both your handset and their  
handset ring.  
To answer a call camped-on to your extension, go to Step 4.  
When your handset rings, press the Start button.  
You can program your handset for either Camp-on or Call  
Waiting, but not both.  
--End--  
Privacy Release  
Follow this procedure to use the Privacy Release feature to enable one or  
more people who share your DN to join a call.  
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Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To use Privacy Release, press the LINE button to access the  
Feature Keys menu.  
2
Press the Privacy Release feature key during a call. A party  
joins the call by pressing the shared number (DN) key on their  
handset (Multiple Appearance DN feature).  
--End--  
Push-to-talk  
Follow this procedure to initiate the Push-to-talk (PTT) feature once it has  
been enabled by the system administrator. The Push-to-talk (PTT) feature  
is only available on the WLAN Handset 2211, WLAN Handset 2212, and  
WLAN Handset 6140.  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
Initiate a PTT call  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press the Push-to-talk button.  
Wait for the display to show Transmitting.  
Speak into the microphone.  
2
Attention: All WLAN Handsets 2211, 2212, and 6140 that are  
monitoring the channel can hear the transmission.  
3
To respond to a PTT call, press the Push-to-talk button during  
the 10 second wait period.  
--End--  
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Attention: Initiate a PTT option  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
To select a different PTT channel:  
Press and release the Push-to-talk (PTT) button.  
Select a new channel from the list by scrolling using Nav keys.  
To end one PTT call and start another call:  
Press End to exit the PTT call.  
2
Press Push-to-talk and select a different channel from the list.  
Press Push-to-talk to begin to transmit on the new channel.  
To receive a PTT call while in a telephone call:  
Press End to end the telephone call.  
3
4
You hear the PTT call.  
To subscribe to additional PTT channels:  
Open the Config menu and select Push-to-talk (PTT).  
Select Subscribed Channels.  
Select the channel that you want to add. Subscribed channels  
are marked with an asterisk (*).  
5
To transmit on the priority channel:  
Press Push-to-talk.  
Select the priority channel from the list.  
Press Push-to-talk and then speak.  
To end a PTT call:  
6
7
Press End to exit the PTT call.  
To change PTT volume:  
Use the Up and Down volume buttons located on the side of the  
handset.  
8
9
To answer a call during a PTT transmission:  
Press Start. The PTT transmission is preempted by the  
telephone call.  
To start a telephone call during a PTT transmission:  
Press Start.  
Enter the number that you wish to call. The PTT transmission is  
preempted during the telephone call.  
10  
To turn off PTT:  
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Change to a different profile. Silent and Vibrate disable PTT by  
default, or unsubscribe from all PTT channels.  
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Using the Battery Pack  
Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100  
Series wireless handsets use rechargeable battery packs. The WLAN  
Handset 2210 Series handsets have one model of battery pack. The  
WLAN Handset 6100 Series handsets have three interchangeable models  
of battery packs, depending on user requirement. Replacement battery  
packs are available from your supplier or servicing agent.  
The WLAN Handset 2210 Series battery pack is composed of Nickel Metal  
Hydride (NiMH) and has the following capacity:  
Battery Pack capacity - 4 hours talk time or 70 hours standby  
The WLAN Handset 6100 Series battery packs are composed of Lithium  
Ion and have the following capacity:  
Standard Battery Pack capacity - 4 hours talk time or 80 hours standby  
Extended Battery Pack capacity - 6 hours talk time or 120 hours  
standby  
Ultra-Extended Battery Pack capacity - 8 hours talk time or 160 hours  
standby  
Attention: Do not dispose of a battery pack with your domestic waste.  
Take battery packs to an appropriate collection point for recycling, or send  
them back to your supplier or servicing agent.  
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120 Using the Battery Pack  
Low battery indicator  
The handset monitors the power level of the battery pack and notifies you  
when the battery pack needs to be charged. Failure to charge the battery  
pack will result in the handset being unusable.  
The following low battery indicators are used:  
The Battery Pack icon on the status line of the handset display  
provides a visual indication of the amount of charge that remains in the  
Battery Pack. When the icon shows empty, a sound indicator is sent.  
If the handset is in standby mode, you hear a brief, modulated-ring  
signal or beep, and the Battery Low message appears.  
If you are in a call, you hear soft beeps once every six seconds, first  
slow and then fast. When you first hear the beeps, you have two  
minutes to end the call or change the Battery Pack.  
Removing the battery pack  
Follow this procedure to remove the battery pack from the handset. For  
the location of the release button, refer to IP Phone 2211 handset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
Press the battery release button.  
The battery pack releases from the handset.  
Lift the battery pack out of the handset cavity.  
2
--End--  
Inserting a battery pack  
Follow this procedure to insert the battery pack into the handset. For the  
location of the release button, refer to IP Phone 2211 handset.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
Press the battery release buttons.  
The battery pack releases from the handset.  
Slide the battery pack into the handset cavity.  
2
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Push the top of the battery pack until it snaps into place.  
3
Do not force the battery pack into the handset.  
--End--  
Changing a battery pack during a call  
Follow this procedure to change the battery pack while on a call. For the  
location of the release button, refer to IP Phone 2211 handset.  
Prerequisites  
You must have a replacement battery pack. Replacement battery packs  
are available from your supplier or servicing agent.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
Procedure steps  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
Action  
1
2
Place the call on hold. See "Place a call on hold" (page 73).  
Press the battery release button.  
The battery pack releases from the handset.  
3
4
5
Lift the battery pack out of the handset cavity.  
Slide the recharged battery pack into the handset cavity.  
Resume the call. See "Retrieve a call on hold" (page 74).  
--End--  
Charging the battery pack  
Follow this procedure to charge the battery pack. The handset can be  
charged when in a power off or standby state. You must charge the  
battery pack before its first use.  
The Nortel Networks WLAN Handset Desktop Charger is used to charge  
the battery pack. The indicator light on the Desktop Charger lights only  
when the handset is inserted correctly into the connector. If the light does  
not turn on, check that the handset is correctly inserted and that the  
charger is connected to a power source.  
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Prerequisites  
You must have the Nortel Networks WLAN Handset Desktop Charger  
appropriate for the model of handset.  
Attention:  
Desktop Charger — To charge the battery pack, always use the Desktop  
Charger provided with the handset. Other chargers can damage the  
battery pack.  
Power Adapter — Use only the original plug-in power adapter provided  
with the handset unit.  
Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
1
Press the Power Off/End Call key to terminate any calls. Hold  
the key down for two seconds if you want to transition to the  
power off state.  
The handset can be off or in standby mode when charging.  
Place the handset face-forward into the Desktop Charger.  
The red indicator light turns on.  
2
3
Charge the battery pack.  
If the handset is in standby mode, the handset extension number  
and Charging... appear in the display. The handset is fully  
operational and can receive calls.  
If the handset is off, the extension number does not appear. The  
handset cannot receive calls.  
It is normal for the battery pack to warm up when it is recharging.  
4
The battery is fully charged when Charge Complete appears in  
the display area. The indicator light stays lighted as long as the  
handset is connected to the recharger.  
Remove the handset from the charger.  
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Desktop Charger  
Nortel Networks WLAN Handset Desktop Chargers are designed to fully  
charge the Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN  
Handset 6100 Series wireless handsets. To maintain your desktop  
Attention:  
Desktop Charger — To charge the battery pack, always use the Desktop  
Charger provided with the handset. Other chargers can damage the  
battery pack.  
Power Adapter — Use only the original plug-in power adapter provided  
with the handset unit.  
DANGER  
Do not immerse the unit into water.  
Do not throw the unit into a fire.  
Navigation  
WLAN Handset 2210 Series Desktop Charger  
Nortel Networks WLAN Handset Desktop Chargers are designed to fully  
charge the WLAN Handset 2210 Series wireless handset. The Nickel  
Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery packs will be fully charged in approximately  
1.5 hours. The charger operates in temperatures from 50 F to 85 F (10  
C to 30 C).  
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To use the Desktop Charger:  
Place the unit on a flat, horizontal surface.  
Plug one end of the power supply into the adapter unit, and the other  
end into an appropriate wall outlet.  
Attention: Do not place anything in the Desktop Charger other than the  
WLAN Handset 2210, 2211, and 2212 as you can damage the contacts.  
Bent contacts can stop the charging of the handset.  
WLAN Handset 6100 Series Desktop Charger  
Nortel Networks WLAN Handset Desktop Chargers are designed to  
fully charge the WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handset. The  
interchangeable Lithium Ion battery packs have a choice of three types  
of Desktop Chargers.  
Single Charger — Charges one handset with an installed battery pack.  
The Single Charger is designed for the handset to remain operational  
through speakerphone or headset use while the battery pack is being  
charged. The handset can also be charged while in standby mode or  
powered off mode.  
Dual Charger — Charges the handset and a spare battery pack. In  
addition to the extra charging slot, the Dual Charger provides a USB  
port.  
The Dual Charger for the WLAN Handset 6120 and 6140 charges  
the battery pack in the handset while it remains operational, and also  
charges an additional battery pack in the rear charging bay.  
The handset and spare battery cannot charge simultaneously. If both  
require charging, the handset has priority and recharges first. After the  
handset is fully charged, the spare battery is charged.  
Quad Charger — Charges up to four battery packs at one time.  
The Quad Charger is designed for the handset to remain operational  
through speakerphone or headset use while the battery pack is being  
charged. The Nortel WLAN Handset 6120 and 6140 Quad Charger can  
simultaneously charge four battery packs. You can mount the Quad  
Charger on either a horizontal or a vertical surface. The battery pack  
snaps into the charging slot. The indicator light above the occupied bay  
indicates the charging status of the battery pack in the bay.  
The Charger comes with the appropriate power supply for the site. Place  
the Charger on a flat, horizontal surface. Plug the power supply into the  
Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet.  
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Attention: Do not place anything in the Desktop Charger other than  
the WLAN Handset 6120 and 6140, you can damage the contacts. Bent  
contacts can stop the charging of the handset.  
Navigation  
Single Desktop Charger  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press End to terminate any calls.  
The handset can be off or in standby state during charging.  
Place the handset, face forward, into the Desktop Charger.  
An animated charge icon indicates that charging is in progress.  
Charge the battery pack.  
2
3
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 is displayed 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 is  
displayed. Remove the handset from the charger.  
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Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
Dual Desktop Charger  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Press End to terminate any calls.  
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The handset can be off or in standby state during charging.  
Place the handset, face forward, into the Dual Charger.  
2
3
The LED displays the charging status. If required, refer to Single  
Charger procedure.  
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 is displayed 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 is  
displayed. Remove the handset from the charger.  
The battery pack starts to charge.  
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Procedure Steps  
Step Action  
Quad Desktop Charger  
Procedure Steps  
Step  
1
Action  
Insert the battery pack into one of the four charging bays.  
The LED above the charging bay turns on.  
If the LED starts to blink as soon as the battery pack is inserted,  
remove the battery pack and reinsert it into the charger.  
If a flashing LED indicates a battery pack failure, check the  
battery pack in a different bay or substitute another charger and  
repeat the operation that caused the failure.  
If the same battery pack lights a steady LED when inserted in a  
different bay or charger, the first charger can be faulty. Contact  
your system administrator for service information.  
2
When the charge is complete, the LED turns off.  
Remove the battery pack from the charger.  
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Handset maintenance  
This section contains information you need to maintain the wireless  
handset.  
Navigation  
Low power indicators  
The handset monitors the power level of the battery and notifies you in  
these ways when the battery per level is low.  
If you are not engaged in a call, you hear a loud beep.  
If you are on a call, you hear a soft beep through the earpiece once  
every six seconds.  
The battery icon appears in the upper left corner of the display. See  
Display area.  
Cleaning the handset  
Nortel IP Phone 2210, 2211, 2212 handsets occasionally need exterior  
cleaning. Follow these guidelines to clean the handset.  
CAUTION  
Do not spray liquid directly onto the handset. Always apply the cleaning agent or  
water to a clean cloth or paper towel first. Then wipe the cloth or paper towel over  
the surface of the handset.  
—Do not immerse the handset in any liquid.  
—Do not use furniture polishes, waxes, or plasticizer-based cleaners.  
—Do not use pre-moistened towelettes containing lanolin, aloe, glycerin, or other  
skin care agents.  
—Do not use any solvents such as acetone or mineral spirits.  
Do not immerse the handset in any liquid.  
Do not use furniture polishes, waxes, or plasticizer-based cleaners.  
Do not use pre-moistened towelettes containing lanolin, aloe, glycerin, or other  
skin care agents.  
Do not use any solvents such as acetone or mineral spirits.  
Moisten a clean cloth or paper towel with water an wipe it over the surface  
of the handset.  
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If the handset needs a more rigorous cleaning, you can use:  
a mild detergent solution  
a general-purpose household glass and surface cleaner that is sprayed  
onto a clean cloth or paper towel  
pre-treated cloths sold for cleaning eye glasses or camera lenses  
pre-moistened towelettes that use alcohol. Do not use any that contain  
lanolin or aloe.  
Isopropyl alcohol. Do not rub isopropyl alcohol vigorously over the  
keypad. The alcohol will significantly degrade the labels on the keys.  
Be sure to remove any detergent residue from the surface, using a  
clean cloth or paper towel dampened with plain water.  
Cleaning the handset connector  
If the handset connector is dirty, you may experience a scratchy or  
intermittent signal.  
To clean connectors:  
1. If available, blow compressed air into the connector to clear it of debris.  
2. Dip the end of a cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol.  
3. Insert the swab into the connector and twist.  
4. Repeat step 2 several times.  
5. If available, blow compressed air into the connector to dry it.  
Cleaning the Desktop Charger  
Moisten a clean cloth or paper towel with water and wipe it over the  
surface of the unit.  
CAUTION  
Do not spray liquid directly onto the unit. Always apply the cleaning agent or water  
to a clean cloth or paper towel first. Then wipe the cloth or paper towel over the  
surface of the handset.  
—Do not immerse the unit in water or other liquid.  
—Do not pour liquid into the chargers slot.  
Cleaning the Desktop Charger connectors  
If the Desktop Charger connectors are dirty, you may experience difficulty  
recharging the battery pack.  
To clean the connectors:  
1. If available, blow compressed air into the connector to clear it of debris.  
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2. Dip the end of a cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol.  
3. Insert the swab into the connector and twist.  
Do not push or pull the exposed battery pack connectors.  
4. Repeat step 2 several times.  
5. If available, blow compressed air into the connector to dry it.  
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Terms you should know  
Auto Hide  
This feature allows only those features that are available to you to appear  
in the display. Availability of features depends on the state of the handset,  
and administrator settings.  
Auto Login  
Any system maintenance activity, such as a firmware upgrade, results  
in you forcibly logs you out of the system. By enabling the Auto Login  
feature, you are automatically logged into the IP Client Manager after the  
terminal is available again.  
CICM  
The Centrex IP Client Manager (CICM) product delivers Centrex  
capabilities uses VoIP technology to connect Nortel IP Phone WLAN  
Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless handset  
users to an IP network. CICM provides the interface between the Centrex  
feature set and an IP network.  
CICM feature menu  
The CICM system provides additional features services to Nortel IP Phone  
WLAN Handset 2210 Series and WLAN Handset 6100 Series wireless  
handsets. These features are assigned by the CICM system administrator.  
Dialpad  
The dialpad is comprised of numbered keys 0 through 9, *, and #. Use the  
dialpad to select menu items and enter text and telephone numbers.  
Directory Number (DN)  
A telephone number from one to seven digits in length. Also known as an  
extension number.  
Display  
The liquid crystal display (LCD) on the handset.  
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FCN key  
A fixed (hard-labeled) key used to access the Feature Keys menus: Mute,  
Hold, Goodbye, Directory, Inbox, Outbox.  
Feature Access Codes (FAC)  
Specialized codes entered using the dialpad that enable features, such  
as Call Forward.  
Feature Keys menu  
A list of six non-programmable features that are not linked to fixed keys on  
the handset. Feature keys are selected by pressing the number on the  
dialpad that corresponds to the number of the item in the menu.  
Fixed key  
The hard-labeled keys on the handset.  
LCD  
Liquid crystal display; this is the lighted display area of the handset.  
LINE key  
A fixed (hard-labeled) key used to access the User Options menu.  
Off-hook  
Any line selected to make a call or receive an incoming call. The term  
off-hook is applied whether (a) the user presses a line key, (b) the call is  
automatically answered at the set, or (c) a line is automatically selected  
for an outgoing call.  
Push-to-talk  
The Push-to-talk (PTT) feature on the handset allows it to function as a  
walkie-talkie.  
Soft keys (self-labeled)  
A set of keys programmed by the system administrator. These two rocker  
keys are located directly below the display area.  
User Options menu  
A list of items (Ring Type, Noise Mode, Alias IP Address, Current IP  
Address, Extension, Current Call Server, and Terminal Type) that you  
use to configure the handset ring type and noise level and view system  
information.  
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