Operation Manual
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Your WLAN Handset 2211
Function menu items
Your WLAN Handset 2211 has six non-programmable Function menu items. Table 3
lists these menu items and their corresponding functions and descriptions. To activate
the functions on your WLAN Handset 2211, press the Function key – in the active
(on-hook) or active (off-hook) states – and the appropriate number on the keypad, or
use the Up and Down buttons on the side of the handset to scroll through the
functions and the Select button to select and activate a function.
Note: Pressing the Function key when the handset is in active (idle) state gives a dif-
ferent menu. See “User Option menu” on page 45 for details.
Active call The handset enters the active call state when a user is in an active
conversation. To enter this state, the user either makes a call or
answers an incoming call. While in this state, the handset will use
a soft ring to alert the user to another call. The user leaves this
state when the call is completed by pressing the
Power Off/End Call key or if an incoming call is ended before
the user answers it
Push-to-Talk The Push-to-Talk state begins with the first Push-to-Talk
transmission and ends when there has been no two-way radio
traffic on the channel for 10 seconds. While in the Push-to-Talk
state, it is not possible to use the key pad for any other functions.
However, it is possible to place and receive telephone calls.
Table 3
WLAN Handset 2211 function menu items (Part 1 of 2)
Function
menu item
Function Description
1 Mute Use the Mute function to listen to the receiving
party without transmitting. Press the Mute key
again to return to a two-way conversation.
2 Hold Use the Hold function to put an active call on hold.
Press the Line key plus the number of the line to
return to the call.
Table 2
The WLAN Handset 2211 states (Part 3 of 3)
State Description










