Avaya 3600 manual Low Battery Indication, Desktop Chargers, Phone in DCE100 Desktop Charger

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DCX100 Desktop Charger is designed to charge the BPX100 Battery Pack in the 3626 phone.
DCE100 Desktop Charger is designed to charge the BPE100 Battery Pack in the 3616 phone and the BPN100 Battery Pack in the 3620 phone.

Battery Packs

Low Battery Indication

Your wireless phone will need to have its battery pack recharged periodically. The Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable battery pack, gives you four hours of talk time or 80 hours of standby time (unless PTT is enabled on the 3626 only). Standby time is when the your phone is not on an active call.

Your phone will notify you when the charge on the battery pack is low by displaying the battery icon. If you are on a call you will hear a soft beep through your earpiece every thirty seconds, indicating that you have 15-30 minutes of battery life left. The alerts increase to every six seconds when there is about one minute of battery life left.

The message Low Battery and a loud beep is heard, indicating a critically low battery pack charge. This occurs when you are not on a call and the phone will not work until the battery pack is charged.

Caution

Take care not to short the battery contacts on the battery pack with metal objects such as coins, keys or paper clips. Shorting the contracts can cause permanent damage.

Chargers

Desktop Chargers

Thedesktop charger is a one-slot charger.

3616 Phone in DCE100 Desktop Charger

3626 Phone in DCX100 Desktop Charger

The models are not interchangeable. Full charging is accomplished in approximately one and a half hours.

To set up the desktop charger, you must first obtain an appropriate Avaya power supply for your country or region.

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 Iii Table Of ContentsPage Copyright Series Wireless User Guide IP Office Issue 1 1 JuneAbout this Guide Wireless PhoneOverview Important Information about your Phone3616/3620 Wireless Phone Power Off/End Call Power On/Start CallBattery Select3626 Wireless Phone Push-to-Talk Radio Control Modes of Operation Active ModeModes of Operation To make a call Press Start CallStandby Mode Push-to-Talk ModeAnswering Calls Basic OperationTurning the Phone On/Off Locking/Unlocking your Phone System Feature ActivationMaking Calls To change the speaker volume whilst on a call Volume SettingsVoicemail To silence your ringing phoneConf Using the SoftkeysHold MuteConference TransferHold MuteUser Preferences Setting User PreferencesDefault setting Lock Keys NavigateRing Options To unlock the keypadTelephone Ring Phone Options Noise ModeAuxiliary Ring 1 Key TonesKeypad Autolock System InformationExtension Push to Talk Overview To select the volume levelPush to Talk To change the PTT volume Using Push to Talk PTTTo initiate a call To initiate subsequent transmissionsTo terminate incoming broadcasts To mute a PTT callTo answer an incoming PBX call during a PTT call To make a PBX call during a PTT callBattery Pack Removal and Replacement Battery PacksImportant Information on your Battery Packs and Chargers Chargers Low Battery IndicationDesktop Chargers Phone in DCE100 Desktop ChargerPhone in DCE200 Dual Charger Dual ChargersTo charge your phone with a desktop charger To charge your phone with a dual charger Indicator LightQuad Chargers To remove, charge and replace the 3620 battery packGeneral Care of your Phone and Chargers Cleaning your Phone and ChargersGeneral Care Declaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationOperational Warnings Radio Frequency InformationFacilities Electromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityMedical Devices Use While DrivingZ233 International CertificationsSpecific Absorption Rate Information Index CleaningAL7 1LZ