Nortel Digital Mobility Handset 743X and 744X User Guidewww.nortel.comPrinted in Denmark© 2008 Nortel NetworksN0000636 02
10Charging batteryWhen charging the battery for the first time, it is necessary to leave the handset in the charger for 14-16 hours for the battery to
11If the handset is turned off when placed in charger, only the LED indicates the charging. When handset is turned off, the LED flashes at a low frequ
123 Press 3 to return to the menu system, or press MENU ( ) to quit.The indication on the display is not necessarily an exact reflection on the remain
13About your 743X/744X handsetMessage indicator lightFlashes when you have a message waiting.Volume controlAdjusts the handset and ringer volume.Displ
14MicrophoneKeys F to L activate different functions when your handset ison hook or off hook.On hook: Handset is idle (not in use).Off hook: Handset i
15Handset display There are four lines on your handset display.Off hook(active)Starts or ends a feature session.ORTurns the loud speaker on with a lon
16The types of information shown on the display are: • Standby text: When the handsetis on hook (idle), your extension name and number appears on the
17Display softkeysThree display softkeys are used to activate feature options that appear on the third line of the display.The following graphic shows
18Basic handset optionsTurning the handset ON/OFFONPress .When the handset is turned on the radio signal display icon is shown in the lower left corne
19Customizing handsetThe handset has one user-defined profile (set up), and a mode where all sounds are disabled (SILENT).• Press MENU ( ) followed b
Congratulationson your new Nortel 743X/744X handsetThe handset 743X/744X will provide you with the greatest possible degree of flexibility and mobilit
20Description of profile functionsRINGERTONE:Scroll through the 9 different ringer-tones using < and >. Confirm with 3.RINGER VOL:Turn the volum
21AUTO KEYLOCK:The auto keylock function can be turned on/off using < and >. Confirm with 3.With auto keylock turned on the hand-set will automa
22Making and answering callsThe handset must be subscribed and registered to make or answer a call. (Contact your system administrator to have your ha
23Dial from your phone book 1 Press > ( ) to enter the telephone book.2 Search for the number either by using the <> -keys, or by pressing th
24Answering callsDepending on the system hardware/software configuration, Call Display information (CLID) for incoming exter-nal calls will appear on
25Making or answering a second callYou can have two calls active at the same time. Use R ( ) to switch between calls.To answer a second call while on
26Replying to messagesThis allows you to read messages from another DN (Directory Number) in the system or to listen to voice-mail messages.The red LE
27More handset optionsMoving around in the MenuPress MENU ( ) to enter or exit the menu structure. It has to be used if a “NO” or “CLEAR” is wanted in
28MENU REDIALThe handset has maximum 10 redial numbers. Each number is only repre-sented once. • Press MENU ( ), press > four times from standby t
29MENU LOGINFor more information on this menu option, contact your system adminis-trator.MENU MSF FUNCTIONMSF Functions are special functions, which a
Please note that the handset 743X/744X is for use with the following Nortel host sys-tems:• Norstar MICS 7.0 or greater (Modular Integrated Communica
30Using phone book You can store telephone numbers and names in your telephone book. The telephone book can store up to 80 numbers with name. A maximu
31Storing a number1 While on hook, press the number to be stored (max. 23 digits), press >, and then press 3.2 Enter a name (max. 24 digits), and t
323 If the display shows “MEMORY FULL”, it is necessary to delete one or more numbers from the telephone book.See Figure 5 on page 49.Storing from Red
334 Press MENU ( ) to exit the telephone book.Note: Viewing and editing the telephone book can also be done while in conversation (off hook) by pressi
34Deleting numbers1 While on hook, press > ( ) to enter the telephone book. 2 Use the < > -keys to find the number to be deleted, press 3twic
35• If the message contains a callback number, this will be displayed on the bottom line of the display. As long as the callback number is in the dis
36Replying a MSF mail1 While on hook, press R ( ) toopen the mail, then 3, press 3again and use the < > -keys to find the reply feature, press 3
37Locking/unlocking a MSF mailWhen locking a message, the mes-sage will not automatically be over-written when receiving a new message. If unlocked, t
38Shortcuts”SILENT”: Press: MENU ( ) followed by #. (No sounds) (Display shows SILENT)”KEY LOCKED”: Press: MENU ( ) followed by º. (Display shows KEY
39General informationTroubleshootingThe telephone freezes.Remove and replace the battery pack. Press to turn on the telephone.The telephone does not
Important Safety instructions andProduct InformationBefore using your telephone equipment,you should always follow basic safety in-struction to reduce
duct. Opening or removing covers mayexpose you to dangerous voltages,dangerous electrical current, or otherrisks. Incorrect reassemble can causeelectr
parts cannot be guaranteed and may evencause damage.Power failureIn the event of a power failure or flat bat-tery, you cannot use the handset to makeo
— Reorient or relocate the receiving an-tenna.— Increase the separation between theequipment and receiver.— Connect the equipment into an outleton a c
Power Outage: In the event of a poweroutage, your wireless telephone will notoperate. The wireless telephone requireselectricity for operation. You sh
45Figure 1 Menu language
46Figure 2 Menu profile set-up
47Figure 3 Menu structure
48Figure 4 Menu mail
49Figure 5 Menu phone book - storing a number
5ContentsGetting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Handset information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Battery information . . . . . . . .
50Figure 6 Menu phone book - reading, deleting, editing a number
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7Getting StartedRead all the information in this section before you use your handset.Handset informationEnsure that the adapter voltage is the same as
8• areas with dust, vibration, shock or temperature extremesCheck for small metal objects in the handset earpiece/mouthpiece before using the handset
9Installing batteryThe battery is connected to the hand-set when it is shipped from the fac-tory.1 To change the battery unscrew the plate on the rear
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