Avaya 3701 manual Appendix, Accessories, ∙ Belt Clip, ∙ Headset

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7. Appendix

7.1 Accessories

Battery: NiMh (Nickel-Metal Hydride) re-chargeable AAA battery of 800 mAh, 1.2V (Not available from Avaya)

Avaya 3701 and 3711 Desktop Charger:

Avaya 3701 Phone Charger Rack:

A maximum of eight phones can be charged simultaneously. The charger rack is designed for desktop use and for wall mounting.

Belt Clip

Belt clip and adapter for the phone. The adapter is clipped onto the phone.

Headset

The headset in combination with the belt clip makes handsfree phone usage possible.

3701 Phone

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Contents IP Office Phone User GuidePhone IP Office Contents Page Chapter Avaya 3701 Telephone Page Avaya 3701 Telephone Page Chapter Important Safety Information Important Safety Information Power SupplySafety Precautions Sensitive Electronic EnvironmentChapter Installation Installation LocationCommissioning your Telephone Placing the batteries in the telephoneInstalling the Charger Important Battery Information Charging the BatteriesChapter Initial Setup and Operation Initial Setup and Operation Handset Display ArrangementIcons Text Line/SoftKey Line IlluminationSoftkeys Cancel Key Example MenuExample Telephone Book Entering a Telephone NumberChapter Using the Telephone Using the Telephone Loudspeaker VolumeHandsfree MutingCorrecting an entry during pre-dialling Making a CallPre-dialling Making a Call from the Telephone Book Answering a Call Consultation Call Transfer CallConference Call Parking a CallUsing the Telephone Message Waiting Indication for Voicemail Page Chapter Menus Operating Procedures MenusMenu Telephone Book Settings Entering Characters/NamesDeleting all Entries Menu Redial List Menu Key LockCalling Menu Caller ListAccepted and Missed Calls Menu Ringer Settings Menu Volume SettingsMenu System Registration CodeRegistering the Telephone to the Dect System Selecting the Dect SystemEquipment ID Deleting a SystemChanging a System Name and Phone Number Menu Telephone Options Silent Charging Display Contrast∙ Resetting the Telephone Menu Security Functions∙ Clear Phonebook ∙ Changing the PINMenu Shortcuts Page Chapter Appendix Accessories Appendix∙ Belt Clip ∙ HeadsetCare and Maintenance To clean the phoneMenu Tree IP Office Shortcodes Page Index SOSTransfer Unpark User Name Shortcut Voicemail 26, 47 volume Phone IP Office Phone IP Office