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Chapter 2 Introduction 25
T7406E Cordless Handset Installation and Configuration Guide
Figure 2 External battery charger
Two LEDs, marked 1 and 2, are associated with the two slots. The LEDs light up when the
associated slot is active. When you connect the battery charger to a power source, the Nortel logo
at the front of the charger is backlit.
To charge a battery pack, insert the battery pack into one of the available slots. When the battery
pack is properly inserted, the corresponding LED flashes for two seconds to indicate whether or
not the battery is accepted. If the battery is dead, the red LED flashes. The flashing red LED
indicates that the battery is not suitable for charging. If the battery is good, the LED flashes red to
indicate that charging is in process.
When the battery is fully charged, the LED turns green. It takes approximately 5 hours for a
depleted battery pack to be completely recharged.
Base station overview
This section illustrates the base station for the T7406E system (see Figure 3 on page 26). You can
mount the base station on a wall or on the ceiling, or place it on a flat surface without the mounting
bracket. See Chapter 3, “Installing the base telephone equipment,” on page 35 for installation
procedures.
The T7406E cordless telephone operates on the same principle as a two-way radio. The location of
the base station affects the range of reception. Do not install the base station where radio waves are
blocked or reflected, such as next to a filing cabinet.
For optimal performance, install the base station at least 2.4 meters (eight feet) above the floor and
at least 10 meters (34 feet) apart from a second base station. Always position the antennas at a 90°
angle to the base station.
Dual charging slots
Rear slot LED
Front slot LED
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