Nortel M 900 User Manual
Nortel M 900 User Manual

Nortel M 900 User Manual

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  • Page 1 M 900 M 901 M 902 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S • About your phone • Installing the battery • Features of the mobile • Belt clip • The mobile’s display • Icons on the display • Menu functions • Making a call •...
  • Page 3: About Your Phone

    This mobile has been provided for your use by your telephone system administra- tor. You have a M 900*, a M 901 or a M 902* (See specific functions p. 21). Your administrator will give you a perso- nal phone number and will tell you which system features you can access.
  • Page 4 I N S TALLING THE BAT T E RY 1• Connect the battery: - Open the cover: press (a) then pull (b). - Insert the battery (connector wires exit on top). - Connect the battery to the connector (c). - Replace the cover. 2•...
  • Page 5 F E ATURES OF THE MOBILE • Press this key to place a call, hang up or answer a call. • Press this key during a call to activate Hands Free mode: you can continue talking within about 50 cm of your mobile which must be positioned upright or face down on a table.
  • Page 6 • When you receive a call, press this key to stop the sound ringer and/or the vibrator. During a call, press this key to adjust: - the receiver volume during a normal call, - the loudspeaker volume in Hands Free mode.
  • Page 7 B E LT CLIP Mounting instructions Firstly, clean all surfaces using a cloth moistened with alcohol. 1 • Remove the adhesive protection and place it on the rear tab. 2• Position the tab on the mark on the rear of the mobile above the loudspeaker holes.
  • Page 8: The Mobile's Display

    THE MOBILE’S DISPLAY The mobile screen displays short information and status messages. The display has three12-characters lines, a 2-digit counter and a set of icons at various positions on the screen. In the example opposite: - the mobile is idle. - the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 9: Icons On The Display 1

    ICONS ON THE DISPLAY • This icon indicates the battery charge level. It is divided into three segments, corresponding to three charge levels. Each segment represents approximately one third of the total battery charge level. The icon flashes when the mobile is placed in the charger to indicate that it is charging.
  • Page 10: Menu Functions 1

    MENU FUNCTIONS PAGE 11...
  • Page 11: Making A Call

    MAKING A CALL Direct dialing • 1 – Press • 2 – Dial the number you wish to call Direct dialing in Hands Free mode • 1 – Press • 2 – Dial the number you wish to call. Once connected you can talk in Hands Free mode (within 50 cm of the mobile).
  • Page 12 MAKING A CALL Using the Last Number Redial f u n c t i o n The last 5 numbers called are stored and you can automatically recall any of them. Note: You can also access this function by pressing the Speed key which is assigned to the Last Number Redial function by default (see p.9 and p.22).
  • Page 13: During A Call

    DURING A CALL Adjusting the receiver or loudspea- ker volume • Press the keys on the side of the mobile. - If the loudspeaker is on, the loudspea- ker volume is adjusted (2 levels) - If the loudspeaker is off, the receiver volume is adjusted (5 levels).
  • Page 14: Answering A Call 1

    ANSWERING A CALL • To answer the call when the mobile rings: - press - press Note: When the mobile rings, you can stop the sound ringer (and the vibrator if activa- ted) by pressing mobile. You can then decide whether to answer the call.
  • Page 15: Storing A Number

    D I R E C T O RY You can store the numbers (and names) you call most often. Each mobile has a personal directory for storing up to 20 numbers. Storing a number • 1 - Press • 2 - Press Add The display shows the first unused memory location.
  • Page 16 D I R E C T O RY • 5 - Select Ok red the complete telephone number. The display then prompts you to enter a name (optional). You can confirm the number entered without entering a name by pressing or follow the instructions given bellow.
  • Page 17 D I R E C T O RY C o n s u l t i n g • 1 - Press Search. • 2 - Press The first two names in the directory are displayed. • 3 - Use to consult the names and numbers stored in your directory.
  • Page 18: Your Handset

    PERSONALIZING YOUR HANDSET The following functions are used to per- sonalize your mobile: You can also access these functions by selecting Menu a specific code. The table below shows the corresponding function codes: and then entering PAGE 19...
  • Page 19: Ring Volume

    PERSONALIZING YOUR HANDSET Ring volume Ring volume. • 1 - Press • 2 - Select a volume level from 1 to 4 using or the keypad. • To deactivate the ringer: - Select 0. (the a reminder) • 3 - Press Ok to confirm.
  • Page 20: Automatic Answer

    PERSONALIZING YOUR HANDSET Headset (on M 901 and M 902*) This function enables you to adjust the type of headset ( to use (please, consult your administrator). Headset. • 1 - Press • 2 - Select a headset type. Automatic answer This function enables you to program automatic hook-off 10 seconds after the start of an incoming call.
  • Page 21 PERSONALIZING YOUR HANDSET Speed key By default, this key is assigned to the Last Number Redial function. However, you can assign it to an emergency number or to provide direct access to a menu func- tion that you use regularly. Note: The process to enter numbers and names is the same as that described pages 16 to 17.
  • Page 22: Selecting A Base 2

    PERSONALIZING YOUR HANDSET E n v i r o n m e n t This function enables you to adapt your listenning to the environment. Environment. • 1 - Press Calm, • 2 - Select Noisy Mixed, accordingly your environment. Note: During a call, you can adjust the listening level by pressing the Declare base...
  • Page 23: Selecting A Language 2

    SELECTING A LANGUAGE Select this function in the main menu to choose the language you wish to use. You can choose from six languages • 1 - Press Language • 2 - Select the language you want. • 3 - Press Ok to confirm and exit this function LOCKING THE KEYPA D...
  • Page 24: Wall Mounting Of The Charger 2

    B AT T E RY Before you use your mobile for the first time, you are advised to charge the battery for at least 12 hours. You should subse- quently replace the mobile regularly in its charger to maintain the battery level. When the battery is low: •...
  • Page 25: Advice And Safety

    ADVICE AND SAFETY Note You are about to use approved equipment of type DECT, allowing intercommunication for private use bet- ween cordless telephones and a cordless Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) or domestic radio bases. This equipment can be used as long as the conditions specified in the decree dated 13 January 1995 published in the Official Bulletin 26 January 1995, which defines the condi- tions of a general authorisation licence on the basis of...
  • Page 26 Nortel Networks, the Nortel Networks Globemark, are trademarks of Nortel Networks Corporation. Information subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks corporation reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing may warrant. Details may vary between countries.

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