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Avaya 3606 Wireless IP Telephone User's Guide

Indications of Low Battery

The wireless telephone will notify you when the charge on the Battery Pack
becomes low. If the wireless telephone is in use, the BATT message will display
and you will hear a soft beep through the earpiece every six seconds. You have
approximately two minutes to complete the call.
If the wireless telephone is idle, you will hear a brief modulated ring signal and the
Low Battery message will display. Your wireless telephone will not operate until
you replace the Battery Pack.
Depending on the charging equipment you have purchased, you will either place
the wireless telephone in a Charging Stand to charge the Battery Pack, or you will
remove the Pack from the wireless telephone and install it in the charger.
Removing and Replacing the Battery Pack on the
Wireless IP Telephone
To remove the Battery Pack, press down on the oval button above the Battery
Pack on the back of the telephone. Slide the Pack toward the bottom of the
wireless telephone until it stops, then lift up.
To replace the Battery Pack, first properly align the top of the Battery Pack with
the arrows on the label on the back of the wireless telephone. Gently press and
slide the Pack toward the top of the wireless telephone until it snaps into place.
You should not have to force it against the wireless telephone.
The Battery Pack may be changed while the call is still in progress by Parking a
call prior to removing the Battery Pack during an active call. The call should then
be retrieved after the Battery Pack is replaced to rejoin the conversation. Check
with the switch administrator for instruction on how to perform this or a similar
process on your particular telephone system.
NOTE: The Park function may conflict with the deskphone per Call Handling.
Take care not to short the Battery contacts on the Pack with metal objects such as
coins, keys or paper clips. Shorting the contacts can cause permanent damage.

Charging the Wireless IP Telephone

Chargers are shipped with the appropriate power supply for the site's location.
Connect the Stand or Charger to an appropriate wall outlet via its power supply
and it's ready for use. Chargers operate in a 50 degrees to 85 degrees F (10
degrees to 30 degrees C) environment. Do not expose them to freezing
temperatures or direct sunlight.
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Issue 2 February 2003