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If you place a fully charged battery in the charger, it will detect the
charged condition and cancel rapid charging. The LED changes to
amber, red, and then green.
NOTE: Do not use a battery before it has completed the rapid charge
cycle, even if the handset battery icon reports full strength. The
battery will have a diminished talk/standby time under these
conditions.
If you find that a battery is not lasting as long as it did initially, try to let
the battery run down as much as possible before...

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11.4 Handset Charger LEDs
The following table describes the meanings of LEDs on the handset
charger.
Handset Charger LEDs
LED State Meaning
RedSteady Battery is rapid charging.
FlashingInternal battery fault; battery unusable. Try
charging the battery again. If the problem
persists, replace the battery.
Green Steady Battery is charged and OK.
FlashingBattery is charged, but it may have a
diminished standby/talk time. Repeated rapid
charging may rejuvenate the battery. If not,
replace the battery.
Amber...

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Multi-System Use
12.1 Multi-System Use
Your system administrator can program one or more system and handset
IDs into your handset, which lets you use your handset in one or more
Air Impact systems. If you need to use your phone in another Air Impact
system, you can ask your system administrator for assistance in adding
the appropriate IDs to your phone.
12.1.2 Moving Between Systems
If you wish to move from the range of one Air Impact system to another
system without losing your call, there are several...

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Troubleshooting
13.1 Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause
Called party can hear you
but cannot be heard.
Conversation is broken up.
Handoff clicks occur during
conversation.The handset signal strength is
inadequate. Try moving closer to a base
station. For best results the signal
strength indicator should show three to
five bars.
Handoff clicks are normal when
moving between base stations.
Display does not contain
date, time, and signal
strength.The handset is not locked onto a base
station. Try...

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Symptom Possible Cause
Weak or delayed
dial toneCheck the handset volume level. Then make
sure to align the handset with your ear rather
than your mouth and don’t watch the display.
Consider using the predial method to make
calls by dialing the number and pressing the
CALLbutton (rather than pressingCALLand
waiting for dial tone).
NO SERVICE!
messageYou pressedCALLon a handset that is not
locked, due to being out or range or all eight
channels of the base station are being used for
other calls.
Try...

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Symptom Possible Cause
Battery has
diminished
talk/standby timeTry discharging and recharging the battery.
Another possibility is that a fully charged handset
left unpowered for a long period of time will
slowly drain.
Do not remove a battery from the charger before
the green LED appears, because the handset
battery strength icon shows full power after a
short period of charging. You should let the full
charging cycle complete before using batteries.
You should also use the handset during the day
and...

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Index
A
Access, FCN Key Feature................................7–1
Adjusting Volume......................................4–1
Answering Outside Calls................................3–6
Auto-Answer, Setting..................................10–5
B
Batteries, Charging....................................11–4
Batteries, Removing and Replacing.......................11–2
Battery Operations....................................11–1
Beeper Volume, Setting................................10–4
C
Call Functions,...

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E
Editing A Stored Speed Dial Number.......................9–5
Entering Names For Speed Dial Numbers...................9–3
F
FCN Key Feature Access................................7–1
Format, Setting Time..................................10–4
H
Handset Charger LEDs.................................11–6
Handset, MCW........................................1–1
Handset Icons.........................................1–2
Handset Idle Message, Changing.........................10–9
Handset...
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