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ing the handset into the charger. A spare Battery Pack may be
charged in the rear bay of the Dual Charger or in a Quad Charger.
How long does the Battery Pack hold a charge?
There are three different Battery Pack models and each has a dif-
ferent charge capacity. The type of Battery Pack is printed on the
label. Remove the Battery Pack and view the label to determine the
type of Battery Pack you have been issued.
What features (transfer, mute, etc.) are available and how are
they activated?
Active call features such as Mute and Hold are available by pressing
the softkey programmed to the feature. Additional features, such as
Transfer and Conference, are locally programmed and usually acti-
vated by pressing the
FCN
key and then the softkey that corre-
sponds to the programmed feature. Contact your phone system
administrator for detailed information on how to access these fea-
tures in your facility.
Can I use the NetLink 8000 Series Wireless Telephone at home?
Access points installed in your facility transmit the radio waves emit-
ted by your NetLink 8000 Series Wireless Telephone to the tele-
phone system in your facility which links the handsets to each other
and to the rest of the world. The handset operates only within range
of these access points and therefore will not work in your home.
How should I clean the handset?
Wiping the handset surface with a water-dampened cloth or paper
towel will remove most films or residues. If the soiling is too stub-
born for plain water, a mild detergent solution may be used. A spray
cleaner may be used with care. Do not spray at an angle. Do not allow
liquid cleaners to seep into keypad. Be sure to wipe away any deter-
gent residue with a clean water-dampened cloth. Do not immerse in
any fluid.
Type
Talk Time
Standby Time
Charging Time
Standard
4 hours
80 hours
2 hours
Extended
6 hours
120 hours
3 hours
Ultra-Extended
8 hours
160 hours
4 hours
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