Nortel C3060 Portable Telephone User Guide
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31 5. Enter a number at prompt Enter number, and SAVE . You can press m to access Pause, Link signal or Fea t u r e request. (See Pause, link signal and feature request on page 17.) 6. Enter a key label at prompt Enter key lable and SAVE . Label your softkey with up to four characters by pressing the button that has the letter you want. For example to enter A, press 2; to enter B, press 22. To return a customized softkey to the default setting 1. Select Program softkeys. 2. Press the SELCT...
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32B atteries and charging Impor tant batter y information Before using your rechargeable battery pack for the first time, it must be charged for at least 8 hours. This is necessary to ensure full battery life. Do not leave your portable or battery pack on a battery charger for extended periods when the batteries are fully charged. Do not expose the battery packs to temperatures above 40°C/104°F for extended periods. Your portable needs a rechargeable battery pack. Battery level is shown by the J...
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33 Group Charger The Companion Group Charger accepts up to six battery packs for charging. Each slot has a LED indicator. Batteries are charged independent of position. For example, the first battery inserted is the first battery charged. Installing batter y packs Insert the battery pack under the tab in the charger slot.
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34Individual Charger The Companion Individual Charger can charge a handset or a spare battery pack. To charge a separate battery pack in the desktop charger, you must place the battery pack under the tab in the desktop charger. You can store a spare battery pack in the rear slot of the battery charger. The rear slot is not a charging slot.
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35 Note: All Com panion battery chargers will charge all Com panion battery packs. Except the Com panion C3050 Standard battery charger (A0628269/NTHH06BA) which will not charge the hi-cap (A0628217/NTHH04CA) batteries. Hint: In high usage environm ents it is a good idea to have a spare battery pack. Alternating the spare batter y pack between charges will prolong battery life.Companion batter y charger LED indicationsThis table applies to the group and individual batter y chargers. LED Indication...
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36AAA batteries You can also use an optional AAA battery holder with your portable. Insert the batteries into the battery holder.Note: The com m ercially available AAA batteries cannot be charged in any Com panion battery charger.
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37A ccessories for your por table The following accessories work with your C3060 portable: • C3001 Ear Bud Headseta sm all and lightweight ear-bud type headset• C3002 Over-the-head Headseta full over-the-head band for extra stability and hold with a single earpiece. • C3050 Clip-on Holstera custom -designed holster with an adjustable belt clip. • C3060 Leather Glovea leather glove that holds the portable with a plastic panel covering the keypad and display.• C3050 Rugged Protectora rubber protective...
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38S afety information Electromagnetic energy safety Hazardous conditions can occur while operating a portable telephone near construction blasting caps or near emergency service radio receivers. Do not use this portable telephone in locations bearing warning signs that caution against radio transmission. Follow standard hospital acceptance procedures when using a portable near life-support systems. Batter y safety Do not replace batteries in a hazardous environment (where sparks are considered...
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39 Do not place the portable where the battery charging contacts, on the bottom of the portable, will short out. For example, placing the portable in a pocket with loose coins. Charge the battery pack provided with the portable only in accordance with the instructions specified in this manual. Antenna safety The C3060 portable telephone emits low levels of radio energy. Although any risk associated with this energy is minimal, you can further minimize your exposure by not touching the antenna to...