Chapter 2: getting started, Basic handset operation summary – Polycom SpectraLink 1725-36092-001 User Manual
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Polycom® SpectraLink® 6020 Wireless Handset User Guide
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Chapter 2: Getting Started
Your Link 6020 Wireless Telephone is designed for full mobility within the workplace and operates much
like a cell phone. It also interfaces with the telephone system at your workplace and incorporates
advanced telephony features. This section covers the basic functions available in every facility. For
specific telephony system functions, see the Facility-Specific Features section or contact your system
administrator.
The handset's Battery Pack must be fully charged before its first use. Place the handset
into the charger for a minimum of two hours before using it. See the section Charger
Models for full information. When you first receive your handset, you need to fully charge
the Battery Pack in order to maximize the Battery Pack's storage capacity and lifespan. You
may also need to familiarize yourself with turning the handset on and off and learn about
the various audio options available to you. Additionally, your facility may have security
standards that require you to enter your unique credentials, such as a domain name, user
name, and password, so that the handset will correctly register with your system. This
chapter covers all of these subjects.
Basic Handset Operation Summary
Remove the Battery Pack
Press down on the latch on the Battery Pack at the back of the handset and pull the Battery Pack
towards you. The Battery Pack releases outward.
Replace the Battery Pack
Slide the lip of the Battery Pack into the bottom of the cavity. Push the top of the Battery Pack until it
snaps into place. You should not have to force it into the handset.
Turn handset on
Press and hold the END key until two chirps sound.
Turn handset off
Press and hold the END key. One chirp will sound. If you are in a call, hang up first, then turn off the
handset.
Unlock the keypad
Press the Unlk softkey, then #, to unlock the keypad.