Display Characteristics; Key Number Assignments - Nortel 2001 Installation And Operation Manual

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Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2210 and WLAN Handset 2211

Display characteristics

Key number assignments

This section summarizes the display features of the WLAN Handsets.
Figure 53
WLAN Handset display
The WLAN Handsets have three display areas:
The upper display area is a status row that displays the handset status. It
can include: a battery-level indicator, left and right arrows, a series of
dots, and a message waiting indicator. Each dot represents a line that
changes to a number when active.
The middle display area is a text area, four lines by 19 characters in size.
Lines in the text area longer than 19 characters are truncated by a special
algorithm that removes spaces and punctuation first and then vowels.
The lower display area provides soft key labels. Each soft key label is a
maximum of four characters long. The soft key labels are compressed
with the same algorithm as used in the text area.
The WLAN Handsets have four soft-labeled, pre-defined keys that are used
to provide up to 10 features. Because they are pre-defined, the user cannot
change the key number assignment.
The Message key is numbered 16. Key numbers 17-31 are the four soft key
labels below the display area. See Figure 53 on
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