Important Information Before using ine M7410 Sordidness Telephone please read the following. This unit contains a Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium battery: Proper installation and charging procedures for the M7410 battery pack is required. Please read the “M7410 Battery Pack Charging” section in this guide thoroughly. + The rechargeable battery pack must be fully charged before using the M7410 handset for the first time.
able of Contents About your M7410 Cordless Telephone... , 1 Handset J 2 Base ee 3 M7410 Base Installation. . | . Connect the telephone cord o .. Cannot the power adapter i. Insert the Nor star feature card insert button capsized lab sis M7410 Battery Pack Charging . First Time charging . Charging a battery pack on the base . . Installing a battery pack into the handset . . Charging a battery pack in the handset Charging spare battery packs . To remove the battery pack M7410 Handel Accessories .
Table of Contents a Table of Contents Display contrast Selecting a ring type and volume elev About Nor star Features Memory Buttons Dual-amatory buttons Single:memory buttons Programming memory bunions External auto dial . Internal auto dial Features: . .. . Erasing memory buttons... Customizing your Handset The Options List. Moving through the Options List Handed Options Allow calls On/Off | Audio level Back light On/Off Base lockout . Handset ringer Handset volume, Microphone On/O#f .
About your M7410 Cordless Telephone Along with this guide, the following items are included with the M7410 Cordless Telephone (CT).
About your M7410 Cordless Telephone Display Shows the time, date; calf formation, handset status icons and guides you while using Nor star features. The lower line of the display is reserved for display button instructions. 1 Display buttons Lanyard anchor {hook} For attaching a wrist strap. Microphone Volume control Radiated Battery Pack ty Antenna | Light collar i Flashes during ringing | calls. i Memory and line | buttons Buttons for one ouch dang, feature operations or line access.
Base Base battery port/ charging contacts, Base antenna Rosemary buttons Stores any two features candor custodial numbers, Spare battery charge indicator fight Handset charge indicator light Dedicated paging button Allows paging between the base & handset. Shit button Use to access | the top function of a dual| memory button. Display Shows the time, date, call information and guides you while using Nor star i features. The lower line of the Cancels active calls. Charging contacts For the handset.
M7410 Base Installation | Connect the telephone cord 1. Route the cord out from under the base using the cord channel. 2. Plug the cord into a telephone jack. ] Connect the power adapter 1. Plug the small end of the power adapter into the back of the base. 2. Lug the power adapter into a working electrical outlet. insert the Nor star feature card 1. {Insert the Nor star feature card into place. 2. Cover the Nor star feature card with the plastic lens. Insert button caps and labels 1.
M7410 Battery Pack Charging First Time charging The rechargeable battery pack must be fully charged before using your M7410 handset for the first time. First time charging consists of: + charging a battery pack in the M7410 base battery port for a half hour, * installing a battery pack Into the M7410 handset, charging a battery pack in M7410 handset for two hours and 15 minutes.
M7410 Battery Pack Charging | Charging a battery pack in the handset 1. Place the handset into the base with the display facing down. Ensure that handset and base contacts touch . The handset charge indict fight will turn on, When the battery pack is charging, the indicator light will be red. Charging begins as soon as the | When the battery pack is fully charged, handset is placed in fhe base. | the indicator light will turn green.
7410 Handset Accessories The handset card Vulcan write names or numbers on the handset card for six buttons on the handset. Refer to “Handset Button Mapping™ on page 8 for more information. 1. Insert the handset card into place. 2. Cover the handset card with the plastic lens The belt clip The belt clip allows you to carry the handset without holding it in your hands. 1. Line up the side tabs of the belt clip into the notches on the sides of the handset. 2. Snap the belt clip into place.
Handset Button Mapping Handset buttons will always reflect the programming of six buttons on the base. These six buttons on the base are shown in Grey in the illustration below. Base Handset == 2 CL See below for a mapping example of button assignments for the base and handset. Base Handset Line 1.4 : 53+ Voice Call Last No. Line 2 4 E+ intercom CH intercom Fan rd An indicator {« or p=} will appear beside the button on the base when a line or feature is active.
Display Buttons Both the handset and base have three display buttons. Display buttons perform many functions with each feature you use. Display bunion labels appear in capital letters on the bottom line of the display. Handset sa Ring Again? YES “Button Abet | Display icons Feature mosaic Display button Feature message Button label Contrast level 2 DON Up OK Display button Button Inquiry Use the Button inquiry feature to determine button programming for the handset and base. Handset 1. Press Charm OFT). 2.
Handset Power Handset Power Recharging Recharging begins as soon as the handset is placed into the base. Low battery When your battery pack begins to get low, you wilt be alerted with handset warning tones. A tone will be heard every 45 seconds, letting you know you should recharge soon (you'll stilt have five fo 10 minutes of talk time after the message first appears).
Handset Overview You must rotate the base antenna in a vertical position when you are using the handset. The M7410 is equipped with ar Automatic Channel Selection feature. The handset display shows a Scanning message when the M7410 is searching for a new channel. If interference is detected, the handset display shows a Interference message and the M7410 automatically searches for a new channel with no interference.
Making and Answering Calls Waylayer ensure that the base antenna is in a vertical position for the best radio reception. You must use the Handsomeness button when placing calls from the base. The [PE] bunion operates the base's butt-in microphone and speaker. Your System Coordinator must program Hands free and Intercom capabilities to tout base. Nor star systems can have different types of line buttons for making calls, Internal calls Internal calls are placed using intercom and extension buttons.
Making and Answering Calls Making an external call using extension buttes Handset 1. Press an extension button. 2. When the button lights up; dial [8] {or your system's external line access code) and the: nim. ber. 3. Press (ms ito end the call, Base 1. Press an extension button, 2. Press 3. When Ww or «4 appears beside the button, dial 5] (or your system's external inc access code} and the number. 4.
Making and Answering Making and Answering Calls Holding calls Calls that are put on Hold can be picked up by the base or handset. Simply press the appropriate button on the base or handset 10 retrieve the heal cal. Calls are placed on hold automatically when you switch from one line to another. Note: When the base is locked, only ihe handset can place calls ar hold. Refer to "Base lockout" on page 20 for more information. Holding calls on the handset 1. While on a call, press Hs +.
Making and Answering Calls Display contrast You can choose different contrast revels for your base display, 1. Press [Feasible Press UP or DOU for tha love you want, 3. Crass OK when finished. Note: Display contrast is not available on the handset. Selecting a ting type and volume level You can choose one of four ring bytes for our base. 1. Press (Feature el. 2. Press NEXT to hear the different types of rings. 3. While the telephone is ringing, press 4) to adjust the volume. 4.
Memory Buttons Memory Buttons There are wo types of memory buttons: dual-memory and single memory. Memory buttons store telephone numbers or feature codes fo give you one touch dialing or feature activation. Dual-memory buttons Dual-memory buttons are only available on the base. Home I | Jean Proctor Marc Single-memory buttons Single-memory buttons are available on the handset and base Single-memory buttons on the base are the bunions with indicators other than Intercom, Handsomeness or line buttons.
Memory Buttons Programming memory buttons External auto dial Base 1. Press [Fave 11%1[] on the base. . Press a memory button. . Dial the external number. . Press OK to store the number, 8. Label your new button. Aw Handset 1. Crass Ems [F177] on the handset. 2. Press a memory button. 3. Dial the external number, 4. Press Qk to store the number. internal auto dial Base 1. Press Jon the base. 2. Press a memory button, 3. Dial the internal number. 4. Label your new bunion, Handset 1. Press handset. n 2.
Customizing your Handset Customizing your Handset You can customize some of the canasta features according fo your personal preferences. To customize your handset, use the O Mobility button to access the Options List. The Options List The following options are available while you are on a handout call (active call). Pres the O Mobility button pe Orion Lists || SRR Sou tut | Press 10 tun | Press i tim Nor OFF | ON or OFF 4. Backliont, Ok HET 5.
atomizing your Handset Moving through the Options List — On the side of the handset press the O Mobility button to access the Options List. Mobil it button — The top level of the Options List will appear. Ort ions list SHOW GAIT -— Press the SHOW display button to access the first option in the list. 1. Pade base {HEX FORGE _ —_ — Press the HEX display button to move through the list of options, or enter the number of the option to you wish to access. J. Backlight OFF | NEXT OH LL 4 Baez UNLOCKED THEN LOCK.
Handset Options Handset Options Allow calls On/Off You can accept or block calls from ringing at your handset and base using the Allow calls feature. When you receive a call and the Allow calls feature Is OFF fine bunions and the it collar will flash but the call will not ring. #Tip: ~~ Do not disturbs will appear ion both handset and base displays when the Allow calls features is disabled (OFF). Audio level You can set a new audio volume level for the handset.
Handset Options only ring once when the Short ring type is ON. The handset ring type can be different or the same as the base. #Tip: (Fei EE] can also be used to set your handset rig type. Handset volume ‘You can set the volume at which your handset rings. The handset ring volume can be different or the same as the base. #Tip: — (CF OF) can also be used to change your handset ringing volume.
Handset Options Handset Options Speaker On/Off The handset speaker can be used to listen to a call or voice mail without holding the handset to your ear. When the speaker is enabled (ON. your caller will not be able to hear you until you turn the speaker OFF. A speaker icon wf) appears on the handset display when the speaker is enabled {ON}. The following options are available when you are on a handset call with the speaker enabled (ON).
If you are having a problem with your Ni7410 Cordless Telephone, please review the following helpful hints. Can tact your System Coordinator if the problem persists. Problem Possible Cause(s) Suggestion(s) Charge light for the handset won't come on when handset is placed on the base unit. Handset and base charging contacts are touching. Power adapter is not plugged into the base. Ensure the handset is properly placed in the base unit and the power adapter is plugged into the base. Warning tones are heard.
Optional Accessories [a (LL ETE The following optional accessories are available for your M7410. Contact your System Coordinator for. more information on ordering these optional attachments. Battery packs with vibratory motors These battery packs allow you to use the vibratory alert option on the M7410 handset.
Optional Accessories Spare parts The following parts can be ordered as spares for your M7410, Contact your System Coordinator for more information. | 700 mAh battery pack 1000 mAh battery pack 1 | 9 M7001: Black : M7003: Black ; M7005: Chameleon Grey M7002: Dolphin Grey {Ash} | Belt clip | 3 M7009: Black | | Power adapter M7o11 M7010: Dolphin Grey M7021: Chameleon Grey {Ash} ; Wrist strap | J M7016 ; About the headset with an installed headset you can gse the belt clip or leather case fo carry the handset.
Specifications Specifications Frequency band 902 to 928 MHz Total channel capability SO channels dre available Handset dimensions Length: 170 mm {without antenna) Width: 58 mm Overall Thickness: 40 mm Handset range Typical range of 50 m, depending upon the physical environment, Handset weight 280 g (with battery pack) Battery Pack Capacity: 700mAh, 3.
Regulatory Information Canadian Regulations Refer to the System Installation Guide for regulatory information. Nita: This escarpment may only ha connected to the Host equipment {Nor star or Companion equip merit) and may not be connected directly to the Public Switched Telephone Nat work (PST. This device complies with Part.68 and Part 15 of the FCC Rules and AGES-003 and RSS5-210 Canadian EMI requirements.
Regulatory Information EMCEE (FCC Part 15} Note: This device complicity Ci ass A EMI requirements when connected to host requirement meets Class A and Class B when connected to host equipment that meets Class B. Consult the System Installation Guide for the applicable compliance. Privacy of communications may not be assured when using this phone; Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
A Allow calls on the Handset 20 Answering calls 13 Antenna 11, 12 Audio volume level 20 B Back fight 20 Base Antenna 3 Battery port § Button locations 3 Display contrast 15 Handset paging 14 Muting calls 13 Hing type 15 Volume level 15 Base Lockout 20 Battery Pack Battery levels 10 Charging 6, 10 indicator lights 10 Low battery 10 Recharging 10 Removal 8 Battery Recycling i Button Inquiry 9 Mapping 8 Memory 16 Cc Carrying Accessories Belt clip 7, 25 Leather cases 24 Wii st strap 7 Charging a spare battery p
index Power adapter 4 Telephone cord 4 Wrist strap 7 L Blackout Base 20 Mm Making calls External calls 12 Internal calls 12 Memory buttons Dual-memory bunions §, 16 Erasing 17 External auto dial 17: internal auto dial 17 Single-memory buttons 18 Microphone 21 Move call feature Move call to base 21 Move call to handset 21 N Nor star Features 15 o Optional Accessories 24 Battery packs/vibratory motors 24 Headsets 24 Leather cases 24 Options List Available options 18 Navigation 19 Pp Power Handset 10 Rechargin