Avaya 3600 Series manual Overview, Status Indicators

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Desktop Charger, Dual Charger, and Quad Charger User Guide

Overview

Your WT is a state of the art communication device that utilizes radio wave technology to send and receive voice transmissions. It is designed to operate like the familiar cell phone. However, the WT utilizes the private telephone system installed in your facility and will not operate outside the area reached by this system. Additionally, the features that are available depend on how the WT has been programmed by your system administrator.

The following guide is meant to provide general information about your WT. Contact your system administrator for additional information on how your WT functions within your telephone system.

Status Indicators

1 ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ The line indicators are associated with line access keys. In the preceding diagram, line 1 is active.

A left or right arrow is displayed when the screen can be toggled either left or right to display more characters as described above.

Up and down arrows are displayed when the menu has additional options above or below what is shown in the display area.

The battery icon indicates the amount of charge remaining in the Battery Pack. The level indications are approximations of the remaining Battery Pack life. They do not indicate equal amounts of Battery Pack Life. When only one level remains, the Battery Pack needs to be charged.

The Voicemail icon is activated when a new voice mail message is received if the feature is supported by the phone emulation. It appears to the right of the Signal Strength icon.

Battery Low This message displays and an alarm sounds when the WT is in standby mode and the Battery Pack is critically low. The WT cannot be used until the Battery Pack is charged.

[No Service message] If warning tones are not disabled, an alarm will sound and a descriptive message displays when the handset cannot receive or place calls. You may be outside of the covered area. Walk back into the covered area. The in-service tone indicates service is re- established.

The signal strength icon indicates the strength of the signal and can assist the user in determining if the WT is moving out of range.

The download icon indicates that the WT is downloading code. This icon only appears while the WT is running the over-the-air downloader. It appears to the right of the Signal Strength icon in the same location as the Voicemail icon.

[Melody] A melody is played after the WT is powered on for the first time following a completed charge (Charge Complete).

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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 OptionsRing options Telephone ring NavigationLock keys Auxiliary ring Phone options System infoPush-to-talk operation ExtensionPush-to-talk PTT 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 FacilitiesIDA International CertificationsZ233 Specific Absorption Rate SAR Information