3600 Series Wireless Phone User Guide
3600 Series Wireless User Guide Page 4
IP Office [15-601104] Issue [1] (1 June 2006)
The 3616/3620 Wireless Phone
The 3616 Wireless Phone
The 3616 phone supports a broad range of enterprise applications and is ideally suited for the general
office, finance or hospitality environments. This compact handset offers a rich set of features including a
high-resolution graphic display, menu-driven functions and messaging capability all within a lightweight
ergonomic design. A full set of accessories is available including headsets, chargers and carrying cases.
The 3620 Wireless Phone
The 3620 phone is a sturdier version of the 3616 phone and is ideally suited for healthcare
environments. The handset has the same features as the 3616, including optional interfacing to Nurse
Call systems and other applications commonly used in healthcare environments. A full set of accessories
is available including headsets, chargers and carrying cases.
The diagram below shows the main phone features for the 3616 and 3620 phones.
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 press Up to navigate menu items.