Avaya 3600 manual Wireless Phone

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3600 Series Wireless Phone User Guide

The 3626 Wireless Phone

The 3626 wireless phone is the industry's most durable handset for workplace applications. All features available on the 3616/3620 phone are included. Push-to-talk functionality is also available for broadcast communication among personnel, eliminating the need for two-way radios or walkie-talkies. The large earpiece seals out background noise and provides comfort for frequent or long calls. A full set of accessories is available including headsets, chargers and carrying cases.

The diagram below shows the main phone features for the 3626 phone.

1. Line Indicators:

The line indicators are associated with line access keys. The diagram above shows line 1 is active.

2. Voicemail or Download:

The voicemail icon is displayed when a new voicemail message is received (if voicemail is supported).

The download icon indicates that the phone is downloading software. This icon only appears when the phone is running the over-the-air downloader.

3. Signal Strength:

Indicates the strength of the signal. This can assist you in determining if the phone is moving out of range.

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

4.Up:

To increase the speaker and/or ring volume of your phone, press the Up button whilst the phone is in use. You can also use Up to navigate menu items.

5.Select:

Enables you to activate functions from the menu display.

6.Down:

To decrease the speaker and/or ring volume of your phone, press the Down button whilst the phone is in use. You can also use Down to navigate menu items.

3600 Series Wireless User Guide

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IP Office

[15-601104] Issue [1] (1 June 2006)

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Contents IP Office Table Of Contents Table Of Contents IiiPage Series Wireless User Guide IP Office Issue 1 1 June CopyrightWireless Phone About this GuideImportant Information about your Phone Overview3616/3620 Wireless Phone Battery Power On/Start CallPower Off/End Call Select3626 Wireless Phone Push-to-Talk Radio Control Modes of Operation Active ModeModes of Operation To make a call Press Start CallPush-to-Talk Mode Standby ModeTurning the Phone On/Off Basic OperationAnswering Calls Making Calls System Feature ActivationLocking/Unlocking your Phone Voicemail Volume SettingsTo change the speaker volume whilst on a call To silence your ringing phoneHold Using the SoftkeysConf MuteHold TransferConference MuteSetting User Preferences User PreferencesDefault setting Ring Options NavigateLock Keys To unlock the keypadTelephone Ring Auxiliary Ring 1 Noise ModePhone Options Key TonesExtension System InformationKeypad Autolock Push to Talk To select the volume levelPush to Talk Overview To initiate a call Using Push to Talk PTTTo change the PTT volume To initiate subsequent transmissionsTo answer an incoming PBX call during a PTT call To mute a PTT callTo terminate incoming broadcasts To make a PBX call during a PTT callImportant Information on your Battery Packs and Chargers Battery PacksBattery Pack Removal and Replacement Desktop Chargers Low Battery IndicationChargers Phone in DCE100 Desktop ChargerTo charge your phone with a desktop charger Dual ChargersPhone in DCE200 Dual Charger Indicator Light To charge your phone with a dual chargerTo remove, charge and replace the 3620 battery pack Quad ChargersGeneral Care Cleaning your Phone and ChargersGeneral Care of your Phone and Chargers Regulatory Information Declaration of ConformityRadio Frequency Information Operational WarningsMedical Devices Electromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityFacilities Use While DrivingInternational Certifications Z233Specific Absorption Rate Information Cleaning IndexAL7 1LZ