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1. It is important to clean all _ charging contacts on the handset S050 and base to maintain a good charge C m j 000 al S Clean with a soft dry cloth Do not 000 CO 2 es ols use water or any other liquids or solvents P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 48 Helpful hints Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Optional accessories 16 The following optional accessories are available for your Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone Contact your System Coordinator for more information on ordering these optional attachments Battery packs with vibratory motors These battery packs allow you to use the vibratory alert option on the Enterprise Edge M7410 handset 700 mAh battery pack 1000 mAh battery pack M7001 DA Black M7003 DA Black M7002 DA Dolphin Grey M7004 DA Dolphin Grey M7005 DA Chameleon M7008 DA Chameleon Grey Ash Grey Ash Headsets A headset offers you handsfree capabilities 2 M7006 M Monaural Headband M7007 E Earbud Leather carrying cases A leather carrying case gives you a convenient way to carry your handset around the office M7015 S Standard model M7020 C Custom model You must remove the custom leather case from the handset when you recharge the battery pack P0908515 I
2. 1 Put the loop of the wrist strap through the hook on the side of the handset 2 Put the other end of the wrist strap through the loop P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide Handset Button Mapping 21 Handset Button Mapping 6 Handset buttons reflect the programming of the six buttons on the base The six buttons on the base are shown in grey in the diagram below Base Handset EA ti JUMI ul The diagram below shows an example of button mapping for the base and handset Base Handset Ld Line 1 Voice Call Line 1 Last No Line 2 Intercom Call Fwd Intercom Line 2 i Call Fwd Page Neate An indicator or P appears beside the button on the base when a line or feature is active On the handset buttons light up when a line or feature is active Oo to oO a Note If you change a button assignment on the base or handset the corresponding handset or base button updates automatically P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide Display Buttons 1 Both the handset and base have three display buttons Display buttons perform many functions with each feature you use Display button labels appear in capital letters on the bottom line of the display Handset 0 AR al kina Again YES HO Display icons F
3. Exchange the handset battery pack regularly once a week if you have a second spare battery pack P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide Enterprise Edge M7410 battery pack charging 17 i To remove the battery pack 1 Press on the battery pack tab 2 Pivot the battery pack out P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 18 Enterprise Edge M 7410 battery pack charging Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 handset accessories 19 Enterprise Edge M7410 handset accessories 5 The handset card You can write names or numbers on the handset card for the six buttons on the handset Refer to Handset Button Mapping on page 21 for more information 1 Insert the handset card into place 2 Cover the handset card with the plastic lens The belt clip The belt clip lets you carry the handset without holding it in your hands 1 Line up the side tabs of the belt clip with the notches on the sides of the handset 2 Snap the belt clip into place To remove the belt clip 1 Use a small coin to release the side tabs of the belt clip from the notches on each side of the handset 2 Remove the belt clip by pulling it off the handset P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide The wrist strap The wrist strap can be attached to the handset for easy carrying
4. 3 To end the call press Base Only Paging the handset Paging calls can be made between the base and handset This feature is useful for locating the handset To page the handset 1 Press the dedicated Page button on the base The handset rings 2 Press to end the call You can also page the base from the handset For further information refer to Page base on page 45 Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Making and Answering Calls 33 Display contrast To choose a different contrast level for your base display 1 Press Feature J J ZJ 2 Press UF or DOWH for the level you want 3 When you are finished press OK Note Display contrast is not available on the handset Selecting a ring type and volume level To choose one of four ring types for your base 1 2 Press Feature 6 J Press HET to hear the different types of rings To adjust the volume press 9 while the telephone is ringing Press OK to select the ring type and volume P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 34 Making and Answering Calls Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature codes 11 Contact your System Coordinator for information on all the Enterprise Edge feature codes and their operations Some of the most common Enterprise Edge Feature codes a
5. Button Inquiry 23 Mapping 21 Memory 35 C Carrying Accessories Belt clip 19 50 Leather cases 49 Wriststrap 20 Charging a spare battery pack 16 Cleaning Battery contacts 47 D Display buttons 21 Do not disturb 43 P0908515 Issue 01 H Handset Antenna 11 Buttons locations 11 Display 11 Mobility button 11 31 50 Signal strength 27 Sleep mode 28 Handset O ptions Allow calls on off 43 Audio level 43 Backlight on off 43 Base lockout 43 Microphone on off 44 Move call to base 44 Move call to handset 44 Page Base 45 Ring volume 44 Ringer 44 Speaker on off 45 Vibrate on off 46 Handset ringer 44 Handset speaker 45 Handset volume 44 Headsets 49 50 Holding calls 31 Installation L Belt clip 19 Button caps and labels 13 Handset battery pack 16 Handset card 19 Headset 50 Power adapter 13 Telephone cord 13 W rist strap 20 Lockout Base 43 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 58 Index M Making calls External calls 30 Internal calls 29 Memory Buttons Single memory buttons 37 Memory buttons Dual memory buttons 12 37 External autodial 38 Single memory buttons 37 Microphone 44 Mobility button 11 Move call feature Move call to base 44 Move call to handset 44 O O ptional Accessories 49 Battery packs vibratory motors 49 Headsets 49 Leather cases 49 O ptions List Available options 41 Navigation 42 P Power Handset 25 Recharging 25 S Spare battery pack 16 V Vi
6. warranty and repair information Nortel Networks 30 Norelco Drive Weston Ontario M9L 2X6 Canada US Regulations Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice FCC registration number This telephone equipment complies with Part 68 Rules and Regulations of the FCC for connection to Host equipment Enterprise Edge or Companion equipment and may not be connected directly to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN The FCC registration number appears on a sticker affixed to the bottom of the telephone Refer to the regulatory requirements as detailed in the System Installation Guide Do not attempt to repair this equipment If you experience trouble call or write for warranty and repair information P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 54 Regulatory information Nortel Networks 640 Massman Drive Nashville TN 37210 USA Hearing aids This telephone is compatible with hearing aids equipped with an appropriate telecoil option Programming emergency numbers When programming emergency numbers and or making test calls to emergency numbers l Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for calling before hanging up 2 Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early mornings or late evenings EMI EMC FCC Part 15 Note This device complies with Class A EMI requirements when connected to host equipment that meets Class A and Class B when connected to ho
7. M7410 User Guide 8 Important information Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 About your Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone 2 The Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone provides a fully integrated mobility solution for your Enterprise Edge business system The Enterprise Edge M7410 lets you freely move around your workspace and have access to all your Enterprise Edge system features Radio range and coverage considerations The effective operating radio range in your facility depends on the building construction and the internal layout of the facility Typically a dense office environment yields an effective operating radio range of 125 to 150 feet Operating radio ranges are enhanced in more open office environments Note An Enterprise Edge system accommodates up to 15 M7410 users Audio Performance The Enterprise Edge M7410 uses advanced digital technology to provide a quality audio path over a 900 MHz radio link Establishing calls over a radio link are comparable to wire line communications but expect small delays when the handset is brought into service from an on hook position Security of Conversation The Enterprise Edge M7410 mixes voice and data communications paths together making it very difficult for anyone to tune in and eavesdrop on conversations Interference and Automatic Channel Scanning The Enterprise Edge M7410 is equipped with automatic channel scanning capabilities The Enterprise Edge M7410 automaticall
8. NORTEL NETWORKS Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 1 800 4 NORTEL www nortelnetworks com 1999 Nortel N etworks P0908515 Issue 01 Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Important information 7 Recycling nickel cadmium batteries 7 About your Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone 9 Radio range and coverage considerations 9 Audio Performance 9 Security of Conversation 9 Interference and Automatic Channel Scanning 9 Handset 11 Base 12 Enterprise Edge M7410 base installation 13 Connect the telephone cord 13 Connect the power adapter 13 Insert the Enterprise Edge feature card 13 Insert button caps and labels 13 Enterprise Edge M7410 battery pack charging 15 First time charging 15 Charging a battery pack on the base battery port 15 Installing a battery pack into the handset 16 Charging a battery pack in the handset 16 Charging spare battery packs 16 To remove the battery pack 17 Enterprise Edge M7410 handset accessories 19 The handset card 19 The belt clip 19 The wrist strap 20 Handset Button Mapping 21 Display Buttons 23 Button Inquiry 23 P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 4 Contents Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Handset Power 25 Recharging 25 Low battery 25 Battery indicator lights 25 Battery levels 25 Handset Overview 27 Handset Signal strength 27 Handset Sleep m
9. These options are available while you are on a Press to turn Press to turn ON ay OFF ON o OFF handset call active call Hate Note Only three options are available in the NEXT BASE Options List when the handset speaker is 2 Microrhone enabled ON Refer to Speaker On Off all me on page 45 for more information 3 5reaker is OFF HEXT OH 4 Backlight OH HEXT OFF I 5 Base UNLOCKED HEXT LOCK T Press the Mobility button u a These options are available at the handset when you are on a handsfree call at the base 1 Mowe call to HEXT HANDSET 2 Backlight OH HEXT OFF 3 Base UMLOCKED HEXT LOCH P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 42 Customizing your handset Press the Mobility button Ortions List 6 oo SHOW QUIT These options are available when the handset is not 1 Fage base in use idle HEXT FAGE 2 Fing selection HEXT SHOW I 3 Backlisht Allow calls HEXT OFF HEXT OFF 4 Base UNLOCKED Vibrate OFF HEXT LOCK NEXT OH 5 Handset volume Ringer OH HEXT SHOW HEXT SHOW OFF T 6 DEFAULT audio HEXT CURRENT SS Moving through the Options List 1 On the side of the handset press the Mobility button to access the Options List The top level of the Options List ap
10. an also use Feature _ 8 0 to change your handset ringing volume Microphone On Off You can turn the handset microphone OFF to prevent a caller from hearing background noise or office conversations When the microphone is muted OFF a caller is not able to hear you until you turn the microphone ON Note The microphone automatically defaults to ON when you put a call on hold or release it If you are on a call and press the Mobility button a MUTE display button appears on the top level of the Options List Move call to base The move call to base feature lets you transfer a call from the handset to the base When you use the move call to base feature the handset display shows Call is moved and the call is redirected to the base in the Handsfree mode Note Using the move call to base feature unlocks the base Move call to handset The move call to handset feature lets you transfer a call from the base to the handset When you use the move call feature at the handset the base display shows Call is mowed and the call is redirected to the handset Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Handset options 45 Page base You can make paging calls between the handset and base The page base feature is useful if you are away from your desk and need to speak to a coworker in your office area From the base your coworker can choose to block or answer the paging call Speaker On Off You can use the han
11. atory alert the vibratory alert icon AA appears on the handset display Note This feature is useful when you are at a meeting Your handset vibrates and the handset light collar and line button flash alerting you of an incoming call with or without the handset ringing There are four battery pack models available with a vibratory motor for the Enterprise Edge M7410 Refer to Optional accessories on page 49 for more information Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Helpful hints 15 If you are having a problem with your Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone please review the following helpful hints Contact your System Coordinator if the problem persists Problem Possible Cause Suggestion Charge light for the handset Handset and base charging Ensure the handset is doesn t come on when the contacts are not touching properly placed in the base handset is on the base Power adapter is not unit and the power adapter plugged into the base is plugged into the base You hear warning tones The Battery pack is not charged Recharge the battery pack handset displays Battery is sufficiently Ensure the handset is low and the battery icon placed properly in the base flashes You hear warning tones The Handset is out of range of Move back towards the handset displays Out of the base base range Or Scanning messages and the signal strength icon flashes Cleaning battery contacts
12. bratory alert 46 Volume level 33 Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01
13. buttons Starts or cancels a feature Cancels active calls Headset port Lanyard anchor hook For attaching a wrist strap Volume control Antenna Light collar Flashes during ringing calls Memory and line buttons Buttons for one touch dialing feature operations or line access Corresponds to six buttons on the base Places calls on hold Mobility button Answers calls and accesses the O ptions List P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 12 About your Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone Base charging contacts Base antenna Base battery port Dual memory buttons Stores any two features and or autodial numbers Dedicated paging button Allows paging between the base amp Spare battery charge indicator light Handset charge indicator light Ris Cancels active calls Charging contacts for the handset Put the handset into the base so both the handset and base contacts touch Handset cradle Put the handset with the display down in the base to charge Dialpad Volume control CL _ handset Shift button Use to access the t
14. can conserve the battery by turning the backlight display OFF when it is not required Note The battery talk time is reduced with the continuous use of the backlight The backlight automatically turns off if the handset is idle for more than 45 seconds Base lockout You can lock the base to prevent unauthorized access Calls cannot be answered or placed from the base if the handset is not in the base and the base is locked Only handset base paging is allowed Base lockout automatically unlocks when a call is transferred from the handset to the base Refer to Move call to base on page 44 for more information on transferring calls from the handset to the base Note If the base is locked calls do not ring at the base P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 44 Handset options Handset ringer You can choose one of five distinctive ring types or turn OFF the ringer for your handset A distinctive ring makes it easier to identify your handset in an open office Note Short ring is a special ring type for the Enterprise Edge M7410 handset not available on the base Calls ring just once when the Short ring type is ON The handset ring type can be different or the same as the base ring type You can also use Feature 6J to set your handset ring type Handset volume You can set the volume at which your handset rings The handset ring volume can be different or the same as the base ring volume You c
15. dex 57 P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 6 Contents Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Important information 1 Before you use the Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone please read the following This unit contains a rechargeable nickel cadmium battery e Follow the proper installation and charging procedures for the Enterprise Edge M7410 battery pack are required e Read Enterprise Edge M7410 battery pack charging on page 15 e The rechargeable battery pack must be fully charged before you use the Enterprise Edge M7410 handset for the first time e It takes approximately two hours and 45 minutes to charge a standard 700 mAh battery pack This includes a half hour of conditioning charge time for the battery pack in the Enterprise Edge M7410 base battery port Warning e The battery will explode if disposed of in a fire e Do not short circuit the battery e Donotcharge the battery with any charger other than the one supplied with this equipment Recycling nickel cadmium batteries WARNING N ickel cadmium batteries must be disposed of properly Nickel cadmium batteries are recyclable You can help preserve the environment by returning your unwanted batteries to your nearest recycling center for recycling or proper disposal Do not dispose the batteries in office or household waste Phone 1 800 8 BATTERY to locate a Battery Recycling Center near you P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge
16. dset speaker to listen to a call or voice mail without holding the handset to your ear When the speaker is enabled ON your caller is not able to hear you until you turn the speaker OFF A speaker icon sf appears on the handset display when the speaker is enabled ON The following options are available when you are on a handset call with the speaker enabled ON Press the Mobility button gt Ortions List 3 SPER SHOW GUIT Press to turn Speaker OFF 1 5reaker is ON HEXT OFF I 2 Backlight OH HEXT OFF 3 B3se UNLOCKED HEST LOCK Note The speaker automatically defaults to OFF when the call is put on hold or released The battery talk time is reduced when playing Background Music Feature 8 6 through the handset speaker If you are on a call and press the Mobility button a SPER display button appears on the top level of the Options List Vibrate On Off The Vibrate On Off feature Vibratory alert is available when the handset is equipped with an optional battery pack that contains a vibratory motor When Vibratory alert is enabled ON the handset vibrates for up to 30 seconds when you receive a call You can have Vibratory alert enabled with the handset audible ringer On or Off Refer to P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 46 Handset options for information on turning the audible ringer Off When you enable Vibr
17. e the battery pack into the battery port Ensure that the battery pack and base contacts touch 4 The amber battery port indicator light turns on when contact is made 5 Remove the battery pack from the base battery port when the battery has charged for half an hour Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide Installing a battery pack into the handset 1 Put the bottom of the battery pack into position 2 Snap the top of the battery pack into place Charging a battery pack in the handset 1 Put the handset into the base with the display facing down Ensure that the handset and base contacts touch ll 2 The handset charge indicator light turns on Charging begins as soon as While the battery pack is charging the the handset is in the base indicator light is red When the battery pack is fully charged the indicator light turns green The battery pack is fully charged in approximately two hours and 15 minutes Charging spare battery packs Indicator light Zn 1 Slide the spare battery pack into the battery port Ensure that the battery pack and base contacts touch The indicator light does not 2 The amber battery port indicator light turns on turn off when the spare and remains on when contact is made battery pack is fully charged The spare battery pack is fully charged in approximately 16 hours
18. eature message Button label Display button Base Contrast leel 2 DOH UF OK Feature message Button label Display button Button Inquiry Use the Button Inquiry feature to determine button programming for the handset and base To use the Button Inquiry feature from the handset 1 Press X 2 Press the button s you want to check and read the display 3 Press Feature or Ris when you are finished To use the Button Inquiry feature from the base 1 Press Feature _ OJ 2 Press the button s you want to check and read the display Confirm that the memory and line buttons on the base have the correct snap on button caps 3 Press Feature or Ris P0908515 Issue 01 when you are finished Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 24 Display Buttons Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Handset Power 8 Recharging Recharging begins as soon as you put the handset in the base Low battery When your battery pack begins to get low you are alerted with handset warning tones The handset display shows a Batter is low message and the battery icon flashes A tone sounds every 45 seconds to let you know you need to recharge soon You have five to 10 minutes of talk time after the message first appears Tip Press the OK display button on the handset to disable the tone Your call is automatically put on Hold after 20 seconds when the batter
19. l call on the handset using the line buttons 1 Press a line button 2 After the button lights up dial an external number 3 Press to end the call To make an external call on the base using the line buttons 1 Press a line button 2 Press Mange 3 After B or lt appears beside the button dial an external number 4 Press to end the call Making an external call using extension buttons To make an external call on the handset using extension buttons 1 Press an extension button 2 After the button lights up dial 9 or your system s external line access code and the number 3 Press to end the call To make an external call on the base using extension buttons l Press an extension button 2 Press CES 3 After or appears beside the button dial R or your system s external line access code and the number 4 Press to end the call Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Making and Answering Calls 31 Muting calls on the base The base s built in microphone can be turned OFF When the microphone is muted OFF your caller is not able to hear you until you turn the microphone ON To mute a call on the base 1 While on a call at the base press to turn the microphone OFF 2 Press again to turn the microphone ON 3 Press to end the call Answering calls If the handset is out of the cradle incoming calls ring at the base and handset If the handset is in the c
20. ode 28 Making and Answering Calls 29 Internal calls 29 Making an internal call 29 External calls 30 Making an external call using line buttons 30 Making an external call using extension buttons 30 Muting calls on the base 31 Answering calls 31 Answering calls on the handset 31 Answering calls on the base 31 Holding calls 31 Base Only 32 Paging the handset 32 Display contrast 33 Selecting a ring type and volume level 33 Enterprise Edge Feature codes 35 Memory buttons 37 Dual memory buttons 37 Single memory buttons 37 Programming memory buttons 38 External autodial 38 Internal autodial 38 Features 39 Erasing memory buttons 39 Customizing your handset 41 The Options List 41 Moving through the Options List 42 Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 5 Contents Handset options 43 Allow calls On Off 43 Audio level 43 Backlight On Off 43 Base lockout 43 Handset ringer 44 Handset volume 44 Microphone On Off 44 Move call to base 44 Move call to handset 44 Page base 45 Speaker On Off 45 Vibrate On Off 45 Helpful hints 47 Cleaning battery contacts 47 Optional accessories 49 Battery packs with vibratory motors 49 Headsets 49 Leather carrying cases 49 Spare parts 50 About the headset 50 Headset installation 50 Specifications 51 Regulatory information 53 Canadian Regulations 53 US Regulations 53 EMI EMC FCC Part 15 54 In
21. onment Handset weight 280 g with battery pack Battery Pack Capacity 700mAh 3 6 V Talk Mode up to five hours with backlight OFF Standby Mode up to 60 hours Base dimensions Length 218 mm Width 260 mm Height front 26 mm Height rear 82 mm Base power Input 110 VAC 60 Hz Output 7 5 VDC 600 mA P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 52 Specifications Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Regulatory information 18 Canadian Regulations Refer to the System Installation Guide for regulatory information Note This equipment may only be connected to the Host equipment Enterprise Edge or Companion equipment and may not be connected directly to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN This device complies with Part 68 and Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES 003 and RSS 210 Canadian EMI requirements Operation is subjected to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This device complies with Class A EMI requirements when connected to host equipment that meets Class A and Class B when connected to host equipment that meets Class B Privacy of communications may not be assured when using this phone Do not attempt to repair this equipment If you experience trouble call or write for
22. op function of a dual memory button Display Shows the time date call information and guides you using Enterprise Edge features The lower line of the display is reserved for display instruction Display buttons Indicators Appear beside active lines and features Memory and line buttons Buttons with indicators for one touch dialing feature operation or line access Grey buttons corre spond to six buttons on the handset Starts or cancels a feature Places calls on hold while button Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M 7410 base installation 13 Enterprise Edge M7410 base installation 3 Connect the telephone cord 1 Route the cord out from under the base using the cord channel 2 Plug the cord into a telephone jack Connect the power adapter 1 Plug the small end of the power adapter into the back of the base 2 Plug the power adapter into a working electrical outlet Insert the Enterprise Edge feature card 1 Insert the Enterprise Edge feature card into place 2 Cover the Enterprise Edge feature card with the plastic lens R Insert button caps and labels _ EE o5 K 1 Insert the appro
23. pears Options list 6 2 Press SHOW to access the first option in the list SHOL Gill a 1 Page base 3 Press HEXT to move through the list of options HEAT sn or enter the number of the option fi to 6 you wish to access fing selection 4 Follow the instructions on the display and press the HEXT SHOW appropriate button to change any of the features Press to move backwards through the Options List Press the Mobility button again to exit the list For more information on handset options see Handset options on page 43 Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Handset options 14 Allow calls On Off You can accept or block calls from ringing at your handset and base using the Allow calls feature When you receive a call and the Allow calls feature is OFF line buttons and the light collar flash but the call does not ring Note Do not disturb appears on both handset and base displays when the Allow calls feature is OFF Audio level You can set a new audio volume level for the handset You can choose whether the volume level of the handset returns to the assigned default level when a call is ended or placed on hold or whether the volume level remains at the current volume level on the handset Note This feature is useful if you frequently adjust the listening volume for calls Backlight On Off Your handset display has a backlight that is helpful in low light conditions You
24. priate button caps on the 200 ar Enterprise Edge M7410 base buttons as required mu SUSE 2 Place the page handset label on the dedicated page button P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide Enterprise Edge M7410 battery pack charging 15 Enterprise Edge M7410 battery pack A charging First ime charging The rechargeable battery pack must be fully charged before you use your Enterprise Edge M7410 handset for the first time First time charging consists of e charging a battery pack in the Enterprise Edge M7410 base battery port for a half hour e installing a battery pack into the Enterprise Edge M7410 handset e charging a battery pack in Enterprise Edge M7410 handset for two hours and 15 minutes ll o 0000 UU Mili Il P0908515 Issue 01 Charging a battery pack on the base battery port The Enterprise Edge M7410 base battery port can be accessed by removing the battery port cover 1 Gently press down on the cover 2 Slide the cover out 3 Slid
25. radle only the base rings If the base is locked only the handset rings Refer to Base lockout on page 43 for more information Answering calls on the handset To answer a call ringing at the handset 1 Press the Mobility button on the side of the handset or press the flashing button 2 Press to end the call Tip If a call comes in while the handset is in the base you can pick up the handset to automatically answer the call To automatically disconnect the call return the handset to the base Answering calls on the base To answer a call ringing at the base 1 Press the ringing button or 2 Press to end the call Holding calls You can pick up calls that are on hold at the base or the handset To retrieve the held call press the appropriate button on the base or handset Calls are automatically placed on hold when you switch from one line to another P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User G uide 32 Making and Answering Calls When the base is locked only the handset can place calls on hold Refer to Base lockout on page 43 for more information To hold a call on the handset 1 While on a call press Hold The line button flashes 2 To retrieve a held call press the flashing button 3 To end the call press To hold a call on the base 1 While on a call press Hold The flashes beside the line on hold 2 To retrieve a held call press the line button with the flashing P
26. re Background Music Feature 816 Button inquiry Feature 0 Call Forward Feature _ 4 Conference Feature 3 Do Not Disturb Feature 8165 Last N umber Redial Feature 6 M essages Feature _ 1 Ring Again Feature _ 2 Transfer Feature 7 0 Voice Call Feature 6 6 There are two types of memory buttons dual memory and single memory Memory buttons store telephone numbers or feature codes to give you one touch dialing or feature activation For more information on memory buttons refer to Single memory buttons on page 37 and Dual memory buttons on page 37 P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 36 Enterprise Edge Feature codes Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Memory buttons 12 Dual memory buttons Dual memory buttons are available only on the base Home Jean Top Doctor Marc Bottom Music DND Shift ETA EN To use the bottom function press the dual memory button To use the top function press the shift button and then press the dual memory button The Page handset feature is dedicated to the top and bottom of the assigned dual memory button Single memory buttons Single memory buttons are available on the handset and base Single memory buttons on the handset are the b
27. rprise Edge M7410 automatically searches for a new channel with no interference Handset Signal strength You can monitor the handset signal strength while moving to different locations The following icons appear on the handset display il Full strength Half strength Low strength CER 7 Out of range J Icon flashes on the er display L When you move too far from the base the following occurs on the handset e the signal strength icon flashes Scanning and Out of range messages appear A warning tone sounds every 15 seconds Note To disable the tone press OK on the handset If the signal strength is weak move back into range to stop the handset display messages and warning tones If you go completely out of range during an active call the call is automatically placed on hold Refer to Holding calls on page 31 for more information Retrieve a held call by selecting the flashing line button when you are back in range P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 28 Handset O verview Handset Sleep mode The handset automatically goes into Sleep mode to conserve the battery when it is idle for longer than 90 seconds The handset display shows a Handset as leer message Incoming calls or pages automatically wake up the handset from the Sleep mode Note When the handset is asleep all display icons and indicators are automatically turned off disabled Press the WAKE display button on the hand
28. set to wake up the handset Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Making and Answering Calls 10 For the best radio reception ensure that the base antenna is always in a vertical position SE S 0007 You must use the Handsfree Mute button when placing calls from the base The button operates the base s built in microphone and speaker Your System Coordinator must program Handsfree and Intercom capabilities to your base Enterprise Edge systems can have different types of line buttons for making calls Internal calls Use intercom and extension buttons for making internal calls Internal numbers are supplied by your System Coordinator Intercom buttons on the base have an Intercom button cap Making an internal call To make an internal call using the handset 1 Press an intercom or extension button 2 After the button lights up dial an internal number 3 Press to end the call To make an internal call using the base 1 Press an intercom or extension button 2 Press He 3 After B or appears beside the button dial an internal number 4 Press to end the call P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 30 Making and Answering Calls External calls Use the line and extension buttons for making external calls Numbered line buttons on the base have a Line _ button cap Making an external call using line buttons To make an externa
29. ssue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 50 Optional accessories Spare parts You can order the following parts as spares for your Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone Contact your System Coordinator for more information 700 mAh battery pack 1000 mAh battery pack M7001 Black M7003 Black M7002 Dolphin Grey M7004 Dolphin Grey M7005 Chameleon Grey M7008 Chameleon Grey Ash Ash Belt clip IF Power adaptor M7009 Black y M7011 M7010 Dolphin Grey Ar M7021 Chameleon Grey Wrist strap 1 M7016 About the headset With an installed headset you can use the belt clip or leather case to carry the handset Headset installation 1 Lift up and remove the rubber tab to expose the headset port 2 Insert the headset jack into the headset port The handset microphone and earphone are disabled when the headset is connected to the headset port When you use the headset use the Mobility button to answer calls and to use the Options List to customize features If you remove the headset from the headset port handset operation is enabled automatically Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Specifications 17 Frequency band 902 to 928 MHz Total channel capability 20 channels are available Handset dimensions Length 170 mm without antenna Width 58 mm Overall Thickness 40 mm Handset range Typical range of 50 m depending on the physical envir
30. st equipment that meets Class B Consult the System Installation Guide for the applicable compliance Privacy of communications may not be assured when using this phone Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Class A Host equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense For Class B Host equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Regulatory information 55 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the in
31. structions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Privacy of communications may not be assured when using this phone Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 56 Regulatory information Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Index A Allow calls on the Handset 43 Answering calls 31 Antenna 27 29 Audio volume level 43 B Back light 43 Backlight 43 Base Antenna 12 Battery port 15 Button locations 12 Display contrast 33 Handset paging 32 Ring type 33 Volume level 33 Base Lockout 43 Battery Pack Battery Levels 25 Charging 16 25 Indicator Lights 25 Low Battery 25 Recharging 25 Removal 17 Battery Recycling 7
32. ue 01 Memory buttons 39 To program an internal autodial memory button on the handset 1 On the handset press Feature _ J 2 J 2 Press amemory button 3 Dial the internal number Features To program a feature memory button on base 1 Press Feature J 2 Press a memory button Press and the feature code 4 Label your new button On the base press the shift button and then press a dual memory button to store an external internal autodial or feature on the top function of the dual memory button To program a feature memory button on the handset 1 Press Feature J 2 Press a memory button 3 Press and the feature code Erasing memory buttons To erase a memory button from the base 1 Press Feature amp M 2 Press the memory button you want to erase 3 Press OK to erase the button P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 40 Memory buttons To erase a memory button from the handset 1 Press Feature amp M 2 Press the memory button you want to erase 3 Press OF to erase the button Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Customizing your handset 13 You can customize some of the handset features according your preferences To customize your handset use the Mobility button to access the Options list The Options List Press the Mobility button gt Ortions List 5 SPER SHOW MUTE x
33. uttons other than Intercom or line buttons Refer to Handset Button Mapping on page 21 for more information Single memory buttons on the base are the buttons with indicators other than Intercom Handsfree Mute or line buttons 00 coll P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 38 Memory buttons Single memory buttons on the handset are the buttons other than Intercom or line buttons Refer to Handset Button Mapping on page 21 for more information Press Feature 0 to check a memory or line button Programming memory buttons External autodial To program an external autodial memory button from the base 1 On the base press Feature _ J 2 Press amemory button 3 Dial the external number 4 Press OK to store the number 5 Label your new button To program an external autodial memory button from the handset 1 On the handset press Feature 1 J 2 Press amemory button 3 Dial the external number 4 Press OK to store the number Internal autodial To program an internal autodial memory button on the base 1 On the base press Feature 2 2 Press a memory button 3 Dial the internal number 4 Label your new button Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Iss
34. y pack runs out You must retrieve the held call from the base To recharge the battery pack put the handset in the base with the display facing down Ensure that the handset and base contacts touch To fully recharge the battery pack leave the handset in the base until the handset charge indicator light is green Battery indicator lights Red battery is charging Green battery is fully charged Battery levels The following icons appear on your handset display Indicates battery O0 pack is fully charged Indicates battery CE pack is 2 3 charged Indicates battery E P packis 1 3 charged You can talk continuously for up to five hours on the handset with a fully charged 700 mAh battery pack P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User G uide 26 Handset Power Tips For better performance let the battery pack completely run down before recharging This lengthens the life of the battery pack A fully charged battery pack has a standby time of approximately 60 hours Enterprise Edge M 7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Handset O verview 9 You must rotate the base antenna in a vertical position when you are using the handset The Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone is equipped with an Automatic Channel Selection feature The handset display shows a Scanning message when the Enterprise Edge M7410 searches for a new channel If interference is detected the handset display shows an Interference message and the Ente
35. y searches for anew channel if it detects interference is In some environments RF LANs used for inventory management purposes or other 900 MHz radio products can be a source of interference You can set up the Enterprise Edge M7410 to coexist with these types of products to provide trouble free communications P0908515 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide 10 About your Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone Along with this guide the following items are included with the Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone 0 p Base Battery pack 700 mAh j Te LEE Power adapter Enterprise Edge Button caps and and telephone feature card and labels cord plastic lens Three handset Belt clip Wrist strap cards and one plastic lens Enterprise Edge M7410 User Guide P0908515 Issue 01 Handset About your Enterprise Edge M7410 telephone 11 Display Shows the time date call information handset status icons and guides you while using Enterprise Edge features The lower line of the display is reserved for display button instructions Display

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