Traveling Out-Of-Range; Charging The Battery; Low Battery Indicator - NEC Dterm Cordless II User Manual

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Traveling Out of Range
If function keys (F1 ~ F4) are pressed and no connection is established within five seconds, the
telephone times out and returns to standby mode.
When using the TALK key, the handset sounds an error tone and 'NO SERVICE' displays in
the LCD.
While talking, if the handset cannot receive a signal from the base unit in approximately 35
seconds, it emits an error tone and goes to standby mode.

Charging the Battery

Before plugging the telephone line into your new telephone, the rechargeable
nickel-cadmium battery pack must be fully charged. Charge the battery for
approximately five to eight hours without interruption.
1.
Remove the handset battery cover.
2.
Slide the battery into the handset.
3.
Replace the battery cover.
4.
Place the handset in the front slot of the charging unit to charge.
LED 1 lights. A spare battery can be placed in the back slot of the charging unit; which
lights LED 2.

Low Battery Indicator

The handset has visual and audible indicators to warn of low-battery.
In standby mode, the handset displays the battery 'LOW' icon. All LEDs and LCD
messages are cleared and keys are disabled. The battery low alert tone emits every 15
seconds for three minutes.
In talk mode, the handset displays the battery 'LOW' icon. All keys and functions are
available. The battery low alert tone emits every three seconds until the conversation ends.
After the handset has been on the charger for one minute, the battery low condition
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cancels, the battery icon turns off and the battery low tone stops.
If 'low' battery happens during a conversation, you have 30 seconds to switch
the low battery with a charged battery before automatically disconnecting.
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