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Desktop Charger, Dual Charger, and Quad Charger User Guide

Initiating a call Press the Talk button and wait briefly to activate the channel before talking. You may begin talking when the display shows “Transmitting.”.

Transmitting Once a call has been initiated, hold the WT two inches from your mouth and talk into the microphone. When the Talk button is released, the 3626 WT then enters the waiting state where it monitors the channel for up to ten seconds.

Initiate subsequent transmissions by pressing the Talk button on any 3626 WT using the same channel. The user can start talking immediately. The display screen shows the current active channel..

If no transmission occurs during the ten-second countdown period, the 3626 WT reverts to the idle state.

Receiving Upon receiving a PTT transmission, the phone plays the “receiving alert” sound and enters the receive state.

In this state the phone receives all conversations on the selected channel. The phone will ignore the Talk button while in the receive state. The screen shows the current active channel, the caller ID information of the current transmitter, and an indication that the phone is receiving a broadcast transmission. The caller ID is protocol specific. In most cases it is simply the extension number programmed in the phone from the on-hook user menu.

At the end of a transmission, the phone enters the waiting state where it monitors the channel for up to ten seconds and displays “Waiting” on the screen. If no other transmission occurs within ten seconds the phone reverts to idle state.

Change PTT volume Use the Up and Down buttons to raise or lower PTT volume. A separate volume is maintained for PTT calls with the current volume selection retained in memory.

Muting a PTT call To mute a current call, press the Mute soft key. This brings up a Mute Two-Way Radio? prompt. Press the Yes or No soft key. The prompt disappears after 3 seconds if the user doesn’t confirm either Yes or No.

Mute only affects the current call and the phone will play subsequent PTT calls. Mute does not allow the user to use the WT’s keypad for anything else, including an OAI application.

The Mute soft key turns into an Unmute soft key while in the mute state and can be used to unmute the PTT call (the confirmation prompt is displayed first).

When the next PTT call period starts the audio is automatically unmuted.

Early termination of a In order to terminate incoming broadcasts, press the Terminate PTT call soft key and answer Yes to the confirmation prompt. Push-to- talk audio is immediately stopped and the phone exits the PTT

session. No other WT is affected. Only the current call is terminated for this handset. When the next PTT call period starts, the WT is again in the receive state. You may rejoin a still-active session by initiating a PTT call.

Users should disable the PTT feature in the on-hook user menu if it is desired to not receive any further PTT calls.

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Contents Avaya 3600 Series Wireless IP Telephone 2005, Avaya Inc Table of Contents 21-300632, Issue 1, July 3616 WT 3620 WT 3626 WT Status Indicators OverviewStandby mode Active mode Push-to-talk mode 3626 WT only Modes of OperationBasic Operation WT Headset System Feature Activation Using the Softkeys Setting User Preferences Ring OptionsNavigation Lock keysRing options Telephone ring Auxiliary ring Phone options System infoExtension Push-to-talk PTTPush-to-talk operation 21-300632, Issue 1, July 21-300632, Issue 1, July 21-300632, Issue 1, July Battery Packs 3616, 3620 Battery Pack removal and replacement21-300632, Issue 1, July Desktop Chargers 21-300632, Issue 1, July Dual Chargers Show charging progress. The handset is fully operational Quad Chargers 21-300632, Issue 1, July Important Notes about Chargers and Battery Packs General Care of the WT and Chargers Tips For Use Please NoteRegulatory Information2 Declaration of ConformityRadio Frequency RF Information Operational WarningsElectromagnetic INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY FacilitiesInternational Certifications Z233IDA Specific Absorption Rate SAR Information