106 Admin menu options• 50 mW (only available in the North American domain)• 30 mW (only available in the North American domain)• 20 mW• 15 mW• 10 mW• 5 mWNote: If the default is not used, ensure that the Transmit Power settingis the same for all handsets and all APs.Run Site SurveyRun Site Survey is used to check the signal strength from APs. WhenRun Site Survey is selected, the wireless handset remains in this modeuntil it is powered off. During configuration, press the right arrow to skipthis mode. For more information about using this mode, see WLAN IPTelephony Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-504). For a detaileddescription of the survey results, see "Run Site Survey for the WLANHandset 2210/2211/2212" (page 133) and "Run Site Survey for the WLANHandset 6120/6140" (page 134).Diagnostics ModeAfter you select Diagnostics Mode from the menu, the handset enters thediagnostics function immediately. For more information, see "DiagnosticsMode" (page 137)for more information.Syslog ModeYou can enable or disable Syslog Mode.Configure Syslog Mode to one of the following:• * Disabled—turns syslog off.• Errors—causes the handset to only log events that are considerederrors.• Events—logs all errors, plus some events of interest.• Full—logs all errors and all other events of interest.Table 15 "Syslog message levels for the WLAN Handset 2210/2211/2212"(page 107) lists the syslog messages and which level of logging produceseach message.Nortel Communication Server 1000WLAN Handsets FundamentalsNN43001-505 01.04 StandardRelease 5.0 4 September 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.