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Part No. P094225
T7406 Cordless Telephone
Installation Guide
Read all documentation before proceeding with installation of this
unit.
Warning: First-time battery charge
Follow this procedure for the first-time charge of your handset battery packs
and when you first set up your T7406 system. Failure to follow all of these
steps can result in operational difficulties.
Ensure that the battery pack is fully charged before you attempt to use your
T7406 handset for the first time.
Charge the battery pack in the rear port of the charger for a
minimum of 30 minutes.
Install the battery pack in the handset.
Put the handset into the front port of the charger and charge the
battery pack in the handset for a minimum of three hours.
Trickle charge a spare battery pack in the rear battery port of the
charger for 12 hours.
Ensure you configure the handsets in an orderly fashion. If you are
configuring a number of handsets, ensure the battery packs for all the
handsets are charged before you start configuring the handsets to the base
station.
Refer to Handset Configuration on page 27.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Installation Guide

Part No. P094225T7406 Cordless TelephoneInstallation GuideRead all documentation before proceeding with installation of this unit.Warning: First-time

Page 2

10 / Provisioning the T7406P0942257 04Environmental Layout ConsiderationsThe following facility layouts are examples of reference building footprints

Page 3 - Contents

Provisioning the T7406 / 11T7406 Installation Guide3. Combination Office/Warehouse• Various Small Businesses• Typically under 1,394 square meters/15

Page 4 - 4 / Contents

12 / Provisioning the T7406P0942257 04Environments Unsuitable for the T7406 Campus Environment (multiple buildings on one site)The campus environment

Page 5 - Contents / 5

Provisioning the T7406 / 13T7406 Installation GuidePowering the T7406The T7406 design has taken into account the need to provide a reliably-powered co

Page 6 - 6 / Contents

14 / Provisioning the T7406P0942257 04• A fully depleted 1400 mAh battery will be restored to full charge in three hours.• The handset charge light wi

Page 7 - Provisioning the T7406

Important battery pack information / 15T7406 Installation GuideImportant battery pack informationBefore you use the T7406 cordless handset, read the f

Page 8 - Installation Site Parameters

16 / About your T7406 telephoneP0942257 04About your T7406 telephoneThe T7406 is a multiple-handset, single-base cordless telephone system. The T7406

Page 9 - Telephone-to-Base Range

About your T7406 telephone / 17T7406 Installation GuideEach base station must use a separate ISM half band. For more information about setting the dip

Page 10 - P0942257 04

18 / Handset OverviewP0942257 04Handset OverviewThe handset automatically links with the base station by searching for the base station signal when th

Page 11 - T7406 Installation Guide

Handset Overview / 19T7406 Installation GuideHandset Signal DetectionYou can monitor the handset signal strength while moving to different locations.

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2 / P0942257 04© 2002, Nortel Networks, Nashville, TN 37228. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.For further information, call your technical support team or a Nortel

Page 13 - Powering the T7406

20 / Handset OverviewP0942257 04Handset FeaturesABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # ®≥Starts or cancels a feature.DisplayShows the

Page 14 - Specifications

Installing the Base Station / 21T7406 Installation GuideInstalling the Base StationThis section describes the base station and:• how to mount the base

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22 / Installing the Base StationP0942257 04Mounting Bracket T7406 Pre-installation ProgrammingBefore connecting the T7406 base station to your system,

Page 16 - About your T7406 telephone

Installing the Base Station / 23T7406 Installation GuideBefore you start• Ensure there is an AC power outlet within 1.5 meters (5 feet) of the base st

Page 17 - Spare Parts

24 / Charging the T7406 Battery PackP0942257 045. Align the notches on the back of the base station with the mounting bracket on the wall.6. Push the

Page 18 - Handset Overview

Charging the T7406 Battery Pack / 25T7406 Installation GuideFirst-time ChargingWhen you first setup your new handset, follow these steps to charge the

Page 19 - Out of range

26 / Charging the T7406 Battery PackP0942257 04Handset PowerPower to the handset comes from the battery pack installed in the back of the handset. Whe

Page 20

Handset Configuration / 27T7406 Installation GuideBattery levelsThe following icons appear on the display.Note: The battery level icons show approxima

Page 21 - Installing the Base Station

28 / Handset ConfigurationP0942257 04If you install more than one base station on a system, ensure that you assign a unique Security code to each base

Page 22 - Notches match to bracket

Handset Configuration / 29T7406 Installation GuideAssigning the Handset to the Base StationWhen you assign the first handset to a base station, you mu

Page 23 - Before you start

Contents / 3T7406 Installation GuideContentsProvisioning the T7406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Operational Bandwidth

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30 / Handset ConfigurationP0942257 04Using the Handset Display ButtonsThe T7406 handset has a three-line display.The three display buttons located und

Page 25 - First-time Charging

Handset Configuration / 31T7406 Installation Guide• If you want to change the number, follow these steps:a. Press CHANGE.The display shows Enter Passw

Page 26 - Handset Power

32 / Handset ConfigurationP0942257 046. Press OK.The display shows Confirm New PWD.7. Re-enter the password.8. Press OK.The display shows PWD Changed!

Page 27 - Handset Configuration

Setting Handset Features / 33T7406 Installation GuideIf you are assigning the first handset to a new base station (which has no security code), contin

Page 28 - 28 / Handset Configuration

34 / Setting Handset FeaturesP0942257 041. Press the Options button.2. Press SHOW.The display shows 1. Ring Type.3. Press SHOW. The display shows Ring

Page 29 - Handset Configuration / 29

Setting Handset Features / 35T7406 Installation Guide3. Press NEXT until:The display shows 3. Lock Handset.4. Press OK to lock the handset.The display

Page 30 - 30 / Handset Configuration

36 / Setting Handset FeaturesP0942257 04Priority call: If a Priority call is made to your T7406 telephone that does not have DND active, and the call

Page 31 - Handset Configuration / 31

Button Mapping on the Handset / 37T7406 Installation GuideButton Mapping on the HandsetWhen you have completed the steps in Handset Configuration on p

Page 32 - 32 / Handset Configuration

38 / Button Mapping on the HandsetP0942257 04T7316 to T7406 For more information, refer to Programming memory buttons on page 39.Memory buttonsMemory

Page 33 - Setting Handset Features

Button Mapping on the Handset / 39T7406 Installation GuideProgramming memory buttonsYou can program memory buttons with:• external autodial numbers• i

Page 34 - Lock Handset

4 / ContentsP0942257 04Charging the T7406 Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24First-time Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - Handset System Feature Notes

40 / Button Mapping on the HandsetP0942257 04Refer to System Feature codes on page 40 for a list of the most common features. Your system administrato

Page 36 - 36 / Setting Handset Features

Button Mapping on the Handset / 41T7406 Installation GuideMemory buttons store telephone numbers or feature codes to give you one-touch dialing or fea

Page 37 - Button Mapping on the Handset

42 / Make and Answer CallsP0942257 04it appears to the caller that the Priority Call was successfully connected, even though you receive no indication

Page 38 - to check a mem

Make and Answer Calls / 43T7406 Installation GuideHold callsTo retrieve a held call, press the button where the call is on hold. Calls are automatical

Page 39 - Features

44 / Customize a handsetP0942257 04• Press ≤fl¤ to make an External page. The announcement is made through external speakers.• Press ≤fl‹ to make an Int

Page 40 - or ® when you are finished

Helpful hints / 45T7406 Installation GuideCleaning battery contactsClean all charging contacts on the handset and charger with a soft, dry cloth on a

Page 41

46 / Installing the T7406 Handset AccessoriesP0942257 04Installing the T7406 Handset AccessoriesThis section describes how to use the utility accessor

Page 42 - Make and Answer Calls

Installing the T7406 Handset Accessories / 47T7406 Installation GuideThe belt clipUse the belt clip to clip the handset onto your clothes or carrying

Page 43 - Make and Answer Calls / 43

48 / Optional accessoriesP0942257 04Optional accessoriesThe following optional accessories are available for your T7406 telephone. Contact your system

Page 44 - Helpful hints

Optional accessories / 49T7406 Installation GuideHeadset installationFollow these steps to attach a headset to the handset port.1. Lift up and remove

Page 45 - Cleaning battery contacts

Contents / 5T7406 Installation GuideHold calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Mute microphone . . . . . .

Page 46 - The wrist strap

50 / Regulatory informationP0942257 04Regulatory informationCanadian RegulationsNote: This equipment may only be connected to the Host equipment and m

Page 47 - The belt clip

Regulatory information / 51T7406 Installation GuideNortel Networks640 Massman Drive, Nashville, TN, 37210 USAHearing aids: This telephone is compatibl

Page 48 - Optional accessories

52 / Regulatory informationP0942257 04For Class B Host equipmentThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digit

Page 49 - Optional accessories / 49

Regulatory information / 53T7406 Installation GuideInstallation1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2. Never install telephone

Page 50 - Regulatory information

54 / Regulatory informationP0942257 048. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.9.

Page 51 - EMI/EMC (FCC Part 15)

Regulatory information / 55T7406 Installation Guide

Page 53 - Installation

6 / ContentsP0942257 04

Page 54 - 54 / Regulatory information

Provisioning the T7406 / 7T7406 Installation GuideProvisioning the T7406This chapter provides specification and provisioning information for the T7406

Page 55 - Regulatory information / 55

8 / Provisioning the T7406P0942257 04Another example is an environment that already contains another 900 Mhz device (e.g. a scanner with 900 Mhz wirel

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Provisioning the T7406 / 9T7406 Installation GuideRF LANs (Radio Frequency Local Area Networks)RF LANs are primarily installed in large chain business

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