Avaya 3600 manual Telephone Ring

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3600 Series Wireless Phone User Guide

Telephone Ring

The telephone ring option enables you to set a distinctive ring style, volume and sequence. You can select from audible ring, vibrate-only ring or vibrate ring along with/or followed by an audible ring.

Ring Cadence

The cadence is the rhythm of the ring. It can be set to a pre-programmed ring or set to a obtain its cadence from the PBX. The PBX option is designed to utilize any distinctive rings sent by the PBX while allowing you to set unique rings for auxiliary applications.

Off: Silent

PBX: Determines the ring cadence. For example, the PBX may send rings to differentiate between internal and external calls.

Continuous: Rings continually until answered.

Short Pulse: Rings in short bursts.

Long Pulse: Rings in long bursts.

Ring Tone

Play enables you to preview the Ring Tone before selecting. If Ring Cadence is turned off, the Ring Tone option will not appear on the menu. You can select from five available tones.

Ring Volume

The graduated volume bar indicates the volume levels. You can override this setting by adjusting the volume whilst the handset is ringing:

To select a volume level, press Up or Down (on the left side of your phone) and then press OK.

Note

If Ring Cadence is turned off, the Ring Volume option is not displayed.

Vibrate Cadence

The Vibrate Cadence options are exactly the same as the Ring Cadence options.

Ring Delay

The Ring Delay option determines how long the Vibrate Cadence will play for before the audible ring starts. If the Ring Cadence or Vibrate Cadence is turned off, the Ring Delay option will not appear on the menu.

Select the desired length of Ring Delay:

No Delay: The audible ring starts as soon as the phone starts to vibrate.

5 Second Delay: The phone vibrates for five seconds before the audible ring starts.

10 Second Delay: The phone vibrates to ten seconds before the audible ring starts.

3600 Series Wireless User Guide

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[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