Avaya 3626 Series Kurzreferenz-Handbuch

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Avaya 3626 Series Kurzreferenz-Handbuch
Setting User Preferences
In standby mode (on, but not in use) you can set user options:
To display the standby menu, press and briefly hold
FCN. The following screen is displayed:
To scroll through the features, press Up and
Down. The feature abbreviation is highlighted in
the softkey function display area.
To activate a feature (when the option is
highlighted), press Select.
For further options, press Down. The following screen
is displayed:
Navigating the Standby Menu
To navigate the Standby menu, press the following:
Up/Down
Display the previous/next menu item.
Select
Select the menu item or option.
OK
Select the menu item or option.
Save
Save the entry.
Bksp
Backspace to edit an entry.
Cncl
Cancel edit and return to the previous menu level.
Up
Return to the previous menu level.
Exit
Exit the menu at the top level.
End Call
Exit to standby status from any level.
Status/Tone Indicators
No Service Message: An alarm sounds and a descriptive message displays when your phone 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.
The battery icon displays and a beep sounds to indicate the battery pack charge is low. You have
two minutes to change the battery pack before losing power.
Important Note
It is recommended that standard acceptance procedures be followed, prior to operating this
equipment in proximity of life-support systems.
To minimize risk of interference, pacemaker users should not carry the wireless phone next to the
pacemaker.
Earpieces may retain magnetic objects.
Operation of the wireless phone may produce and audible noise noticeable to hearing aid users. It
is recommended that a hearing aid compatible headset be used by hearing aid users.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Further information about Battery Packs, usage and care of your wireless phone, is available from
www.avaya.com/support
and also from http://www.avaya.com/ipoffice/knowledgebase.
Reference: 15-601119
Issue 1 (April 2006)
3626 Wireless Phone Quick Reference Guide
3626 Wireless Phone Quick Reference Guide
This guide covers the basic functionality of your 3626 wireless phone.
For more information on your phone settings and features and how to charge your phone, see the 3600
Series Wireless Phone User Guide. The diagram below shows the main phone features:
1
Line Indicators
2
Voicemail/Download
3
Signal Strength
4
Up
5
Select
6
Down
7
Softkeys
8
Power On/Start Call
9
Battery Release
FCN
10
Function
11
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Charging Contacts
12
Headset Jack
13
LINE
Line
14
MENU
Menu
15
Power Off/End Call
Dddd
16
Softkey Function Display
17
Push-To-Talk
18
Shortcut Menu/Display Area
19
Battery