Avaya 3100, NN42030-102 Subscriber identity module SIM card, Battery life, Sample calculation

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Getting started

Table 3: Cellular data plan usage

Command

Bytes (Approximate)

 

 

Incoming call answer

900

 

 

Outgoing call (Call-me-First)

1000

 

 

Outgoing call (Direct)

1000

 

 

MWI Update

500

 

 

Client polling (every 240 seconds)

700

 

 

Sample calculation

Using the following assumption for a Avaya 3100 MC - Client user:

5 logon or logout attempts per day.

3 calls per hour (2 inbound, 1 outbound) within an 8 hour workday.

5 message waiting indicator updates per day.

The following calculations show data usage per month, assuming 20 work days per month: Logon and logout attempts

((5 * 1000) + (5 * 900)) * 20 = 190 000 bytes

3 calls per hour (2 inbound, 1 outbound) during an 8 hour day ((2 * 800) + 2 * 900) + 1000) * 8 * 20 = 704 000 bytes

5 message waiting indicator updates

500 * 20 = 10 000 bytes

Client polling (every 240 seconds or 15 an hour)

15 * 700 * 24 hours * 30 days = 7 560 000 bytes The sum of cellular data use per month is:

190 000 + 704 000 + 10 000 + 7 560 000 = 8 464 000 bytes.

Subscriber identity module (SIM) card

You can change the SIM card in your device. As long as the new SIM card supports a data connection, the device sends the telephone number associated with the SIM to the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway during the log on process. You continue to make and receive calls without changing your client configuration. People calling you do not dial different telephone numbers when you change SIM cards.

Battery life

The battery life of your Avaya 3100 MC - Client device will vary, depending on the amount of use. While operating in standby mode, you can expect 24 hours standby time while connected to a 2G network, and 10 hours standby time while connected to a 3G network.

There are many factors that affect battery life. If you have devices for which you do not get the above standby time, then you should contact Avaya Support to discuss the scenario.

Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator - Client for Nokia User Guide

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Contents Date October Avaya 3100 Mobile CommunicatorDownloading documents Contact Avaya Support Contents Basic features Call hold and retrieve Contents Welcome FeaturesOther changes December JanuarySeptember April Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia feature overviewLanguage support Before you begin Getting startedSystem and network requirements Important NoticeServer specification Network specificationsDevice usage Cellular data plan usageSubscriber identity module SIM card Battery lifeSample calculation Getting started Software installation Select Start, Programs, Nokia PC Suite, Nokia PC Suite Select Options, InstallSelect Start, Programs, Nokia PC Suite, Nokia PC Suite Upgrading the software over the air from your Nokia device Click File ManagerInstalling security certificates Uninstalling the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia softwareSelect Installations Uninstalling the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia softwareSoftware installation Initial configuration Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia configurationConfiguring initial Nokia parameters Configuring an Enterprise Wlan Access Point Configuring the client settingsConfiguring Owner Information Configuring Login InformationSelect Login Information Select Options, Save Configuring owner informationConfiguring the application settings Configuring your Application SettingsConfiguring your call settings Configuring your Call SettingsField Settings Configuring Network Settings Configuring IM and Presence SettingsFrom the Settings pane, select IM and Presence Settings From the Settings pane, select Network SettingsField Settings Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia configuration Starting and exiting the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia Basic featuresLogging on and logging off Logging onHiding and restoring the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia Status IndicatorOverview of the main pane Voice Mail Indicator Network IndicatorMissed Call Indicator New Instant Message IndicatorNavigating panes Key Action Green call and red hangup buttonsBasic features Direct mode Advanced featuresPlacing calls Call modesToggling between call modes Call-me-First modeCall Intercept Calling from the Quick Dial List Calling a contactCalling from another device Dialing an emergency numberTo dial an emergency number Receiving callsSelect the Options, Call Working with business contacts Receiving a call when call screening is enabledAdding a contact Select Options, New Contact Adding a new contactEditing a contact Importing a contactDeleting a contact Managing presence Searching for contactsChanging your presence status Searching for contactsViewing the presence status of your contacts Handling your custom messageClearing the presence status of your contacts Understanding the presence statesViewing the presence status of your contacts Call hold and retrieve Using the Mid-Call FeaturesCall transfer Call swap Cancelling a call with a call on holdThree-party conference call Handoff Speaker modeSending Instant Messages Sending an IM to a single contactReceiving instant messages Clearing the IM historyClearing the IM history Logging Events Viewing missed calls Managing Enterprise voice mailDeleting entries in the Phone pane Calling the Enterprise voice mail systemCalling the voice mail system Advanced features Acronym Full Name AcronymsAcronyms Starting the Avaya 3100 MC Client Quick referenceCall forwards to voice mail Accessing voice mailCall by dialing Calling an emergency numberFrom the Main MCC 3100 pane, select the Phone icon Viewing entries on the Main paneQuick reference

3100, NN42030-102 specifications

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