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Operation Notice
Accessibility and Voice Quality
A31003-M2000-U107-1-7619, 1/2017
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset, User Manual
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14 Operation Notice
14.1 Accessibility and Voice Quality
The WLAN network is not always available. If you do not get in contact with your
system, contact your system administrator. For best voice quality, avoid
positioning near computer, radio or similar equipment.
14.1.1 Operating Area
You can only use the handset in the area that is covered by your system. Outside
this area you lose contact with the system. The signal strength icon is low and the
text “No network” appears in the display.
14.1.2 Out of Range (No network)
When you leave the system's coverage area, the handset will by default indicate
with a short beep, and the text “No network” appears in the display in idle mode.
It also indicates with a simultaneous red LED, vibrator (if enabled), and a dialog
window (if enabled by your system administrator).
The indication is by default repeated every minute for 30 minutes. You can turn
the sound off by using a long press on
, or
. The Volume button (down)
can also be used. It can also be set to indicate only once, or be turned off
completely, contact your system administrator.
TIP: Even if “Indication off” is set, the “No network” (or “No access” which means
that there’s neither voice, nor messaging connection) dialog window (popup) still
can appear as a completely silent indication. Contact your System Administrator.
When re-entering the coverage area, it can take a couple of minutes before the
handset automatically has registered in the system.