Charge Display; Charge Warning; Registering Your Handset; Mounting And Removing The Belt Clip - Aastra 142 User Manual

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Charge Display

The charge status of the batteries is indicated on the display:
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batteries are 81 - 100% charged
batteries are 61 - 80% charged
batteries are 41 - 60% charged
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batteries are 21 - 40% charged
batteries are 0 - 20% charged
(frame flashes) batteries are almost empty; a warning has been given.
Your handset has a battery management system which has to ascertain the limits of the battery
charge status first before it can output the correct status to the display.
When you insert the batteries for the first time, the charge status will not be displayed correctly
until they have been completely discharged and then completely recharged.
When the handset is placed in the charger cradle, the flashing or lit segments indicate the charging
process or charge status respectively.

Charge Warning

When the batteries' capacity is almost exhausted, the battery icon in the display will flash, and an
acoustic warning is given in the form of three short "beep" signals every minute. If you are making a
call, you have approximately five minutes' talk time left before the handset switches itself off.
Use only rechargeable NiMH batteries. Never use normal, nonrechargeable batteries or fuel cells (see
page 58).
Note
You can replace your handset in the charger cradle after every call if you wish. The charging process
is electronically regulated so that the batteries are always optimally recharged, whatever their
charge level at the time. Do not remove the batteries from the handset unless there is a good reason
for doing so. Removing the batteries interrupts the optimized recharging process.
The capacity of the batteries can be increased by discharging them
they have been in use for a long period and then
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in the handset when
completely
fully
recharging them again.
Installation

Registering Your Handset

Your handset can be operated on up to ten different communications systems. To do so, it has to be
registered to each system.
Your system administrator will register the handset for operation on a communications system with
OpenMobilityManager.
If you want to register your handset on any other communications system, please refer to the rele-
vant documentation. If you want to register the handset on a base station complying with the GAP
standard, please activate the "GAP only" feature in the "System > Subscriptions" menu (see page
52). In this setting, only GAP-compatible features are available. When the handset is operated on a
communications system with OpenMobilityManager (OMM), this feature must not be activated.

Mounting and Removing the Belt Clip

Push the adapter ring over the back of the handset until it
snaps into the openings on the side. To remove the
adapter, pull the two sides slightly apart.
Mounting the belt clip: Press the upper parts of the belt
clip together as shown, push it over the belt, then release
the end of the clip again.
Fastening the handset: Using the adapter ring, push your
handset into the belt clip until it snaps audibly into place.
Removing your handset: Press the release button and pull
the handset upwards and out of the belt clip.
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