User Manual

Spectralink 87-Series Wireless Telephones User Guide
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Table 1: Status Bar Icons
Position Icon(s) Description
The Battery life indicator is in the first, left-most icon position. In this
example, the green battery icon shows that the handset is fully charged.
The signal strength icon in the second position shows the signal
strength of a wireless Access Point (AP). If location services is
activated in your facility, the green location icon sits above the signal
strength icon. If the handset cannot connect to an AP, a red X appears
over the grayed out AP signal strength bars (no signal icon).
The Mute, Do Not Disturb, Missed Call and Warning icons share the
same position. The mute indicator has priority and displays whenever
the microphone is muted. The DND feature is controlled on the Feature
Settings menu. The Missed Call icon displays when you have missed a
call and the caller has not left a voicemail message. Missed calls are
listed and cleared on the Contacts/Call Lists icon. . The Warning icon
displays when an event occurs which may indicate an issue with the
handset operation. To determine the type of event check Settings >
Status > Diagnostics > Warnings. Contact the telephone system
administrator if the condition does not clear up within a few minutes or
by power cycling the telephone.
The Messages icon displays when there is a voicemail or an instant
message available. Messages are accessed and cleared on the
Messages icon.
The Registration icon indicates whether the handset is connected to its
SIP and/or Lync server and operational. The green checkmark indicates
successful connection. A green dot means that a call is active; a red dot
means a call is on hold. The red x indicates failure to connect to its
server. The shadow indicates the handset is registered to a shared line.
The barcode icon shows the connection status of the bar code reader to
a QBC
1
application in a PC: connected in the multi-mode, connected in
the single mode or not connected. Available on the 8450/8452/8453
only.
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For more information on QBC, see Sending Barcode Data to PC Applications using QBC.