Desktop Charger; Using The Desktop Charger - Avaya 3626 User Manual

Avaya wireless telephone, desktop charger and gang charger user guide
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3. 3626 Desktop Charger

Using the Desktop Charger

Indicator light
Charging indicator
Charge Complete
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Issue 2
Avaya 3626 Wireless Telephone, Desktop Charger, and Gang Charger
The Avaya 3626 Desktop Charger is designed to charge
the Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery Packs. Full
charging is accomplished in approximately one and a half
hours. Chargers operate in a 50° to 85° F (10° to 30° C)
environment. Do not expose them to freezing temperatures
or direct sunlight.
The Desktop Charger is shipped with the appropriate
power supply for the site's location. Place the Desktop
Charger on a flat, horizontal surface. Plug the power
supply into the Desktop Charger and into an appropriate
wall outlet.
Caution
Do not place anything in the Desktop Charger other than
the Wireless Telephone. You might damage the contacts.
Bent contacts can keep the Wireless Telephone from
charging.
The user must end any call in progress by pressing the
Power Off/End Call
before placing the handset into the Desktop Charger. The
Wireless Telephone may be off or in standby mode during
charging.
Place the Avaya 3626 Wireless Telephone into the
Desktop Charger slot facing forward. If the Wireless
Telephone is placed correctly, the red indicator light will
come on. The indicator light will not come on when the
slot is empty, when the Avaya 3626 Wireless Telephone is
improperly seated, or when the Desktop Charger has no
power applied.
If the Wireless Telephone is in standby mode, it will
display its extension number and
Wireless Telephone is turned off, only
display. The dots will be racing during the charging cycle.
It is normal for the Battery Pack to become warm when
charging.
When the Wireless Telephone is fully charged,
will display. The indicator light will remain on
Complete
until the Wireless Telephone is removed.
button on the Wireless Telephone
Charging. . .
Charging. . .
with CCMS
. If the
will
Charge
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