Avaya 3600 Select, Down, Softkeys, Power On/Start Call, Fcn, Charging Contacts, Headset Jack

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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 press Down to navigate menu items.

7. Softkeys:

Used to navigate to or initiate certain features as well as control certain actions within the features. These softkeys correspond to the text prompts in the display screen immediately above them.

8. Power On/Start Call:

Used to turn your phone on or start a call. Press and hold Power On until two chirps sound (approximately one second)and then release the key. The in-service tone is heard and your extension number is displayed. The phone is now on standby mode. To make and receive calls, press Power On again.

9.FCN:

Used to display the Standby menu, enabling you to set various preferences such as system information and ring options. When in standby mode (on, but not in use), press and briefly hold FCN to display the Standby menu.

10. Charging Contacts:

Provides a contact between your phone and a charger when your phone is placed, facing forward, in a charger.

11.Headset Jack:

Provides a port for connecting a headset and is located on the bottom of the phone.

12.LINE:

If multiple lines are available, your phone system may require you to select a line before dialing a number. Press LINE and the number key of the line you wish to use. A dial tone is heard.

13.MENU:

This button is unavailable.

14.Power Off/End Call:

Used to turn your phone off. Press and hold Power Off until one chirp sounds. The phone turns off. Your phone cannot be directly turned off during a call. End the call first and then turn the phone off.

15.Softkey Function Display Area:

The information displayed varies according to the corresponding softkey pressed. The five softkeys are Transfer, Conference, Hold, Mute and Redial. Press the left or right side of the key to activate the corresponding softkey feature. See Using the Softkeys.

16.Shortcut Menu and Main Display Area:

The Shortcut Menu lists the feature shortcuts and descriptions. When in standby mode (on, but not in use), press and briefly hold FCN to display the Standby menu.

17. Battery:

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 changed.

Battery Low - This message is displayed and an alarm sounds when the phone is in standby mode and the battery pack is critically low. The phone cannot be used until the battery pack is charged.

Backlight:

The backlight comes on when any key is pressed or when there is an incoming call and stays on for ten seconds. It turns off after ten seconds if another key is not pressed within that period.

3600 Series Wireless User Guide

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Contents IP Office Table Of Contents Iii Table Of ContentsPage Copyright Series Wireless User Guide IP Office Issue 1 1 June About 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 ModeBasic Operation Turning the Phone On/OffAnswering Calls System Feature Activation Making CallsLocking/Unlocking your Phone 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 TonesSystem Information ExtensionKeypad Autolock To select the volume level Push to TalkPush to Talk Overview 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 Packs Important Information on your Battery Packs and ChargersBattery Pack Removal and Replacement Chargers Low Battery IndicationDesktop Chargers Phone in DCE100 Desktop ChargerDual Chargers To charge your phone with a desktop chargerPhone in DCE200 Dual Charger To charge your phone with a dual charger Indicator LightQuad Chargers To remove, charge and replace the 3620 battery packCleaning your Phone and Chargers General CareGeneral Care of your Phone and Chargers Declaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationOperational Warnings Radio Frequency InformationFacilities Electromagnetic Interference/CompatibilityMedical Devices Use While DrivingZ233 International CertificationsSpecific Absorption Rate Information Index CleaningAL7 1LZ