Installing And Operating The Rackmount Charger; Introduction - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Installing and operating the Rackmount
Charger

Introduction

This chapter describes how to install, configure and operate the Rackmount Charger. The
Rackmount Charger is a rack charger equipped with a USB port and two Ethernet ports, making
it possible to connect it directly to a LAN or to a PC for the purpose of upgrading or configuring
cordless telephones placed in the Rackmount Charger or the Rackmount Charger itself.
Note:
The Rackmount Charger is always intended to be connected to an Ethernet
Note:
based local area network.
The Rackmount Charger is part of the Avaya IP-DECT systems. It charges the Avaya 3720,
3725, 3740, and 3749 DECT Telephones.
!
Important:
There are two different CR3 Rack Chargers: An older one for 3720/3725
Important:
handsets only and a newer one for both 372x and 374x. Do NOT force a 3740/
3749 handset into a charging slot for 3720/3725.
Each Rackmount Charger charges six telephones simultaneously.
The USB port is used to connect the Rackmount Charger to a PC running the Portable Device
Manager (PDM) or to the Avaya In-Building Wireless Server (AIWS). This program can be used
to upgrade the software and to configure parameters in cordless telephones placed in the
Rackmount Charger as well as the Rackmount Charger itself. The Ethernet ports makes it
possible to connect up to four Rackmount Charger to one single LAN outlet.
Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
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02/2016

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