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Call status
– You have a voice call, and the handsfree loudspeaker and
microphone are on. See "Handsfree mode" on page 61.
– A voice call with the handsfree off. The loudspeaker and
microphone are muted.
– An open data connection, see chapter 9 "Internet" on page 85.
– The communicator is receiving or sending a fax, see chapter 7
"Fax" on page 71.
– The communicator is trying to establish an infrared connection,
see chapter 4 "Computer connectivity" on page 39.
– An infrared connection has been established.
– The infrared connection is obstructed.
– The communicator is connected to a PC, see chapter 4 "Computer
connectivity" on page 39.
– The communicator is being used as a fax modem, see "Fax
modem" on page 133.
– The communicator is in a special operating environment, in this
case in the meeting profile. See "Telephone settings" on page 65.
– Time can be adjusted in the Clock application, see "Clock" on page
138.
Inbox/Outbox
– The inbox indicator informs you that you have received a fax,
short message or mail.
– The Document outbox contains unsent messages, see
"Communicator features" on page 31.
Battery level
– The battery is low and should be recharged.
– The battery is charging. The bar scrolls until the battery is fully
charged. The outlet plug icon indicates that the communicator is
connected to an external power source.
– The battery is fully charged. All the four bars are displayed.
Field strength
– The communicator is connected to a cellular network. When all
the four bars are shown, the cellular signal reception is good. If
the signal is weak, make sure the antenna is up. You can also try
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