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Avaya does not warrant that this product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of common-carrier telecommunication services or facil- ities accessed through or connected to it.
Contents Introduction Components of the Wireless IP Telephone Turn the Wireless IP Telephone on/off Basic Call Handling Answer a call Make a Call Place a second call Place the current call on hold Retrieve a held call Hang up a call Transfer a call Conference a call Mute/unmute a call...
Avaya 3606 Wireless IP Telephone User’s Guide Introduction This guide contains basic instructions for using and maintaining the Avaya 3606 Wireless IP Telephone. Components of the Wireless IP Telephone The following figure shows the components of the 3606 Wireless IP Telephone.
Avaya 3606 Wireless IP Telephone User’s Guide Turn the Wireless IP Telephone on/off To turn on the wireless telephone, press the PWR key. You will hear two “chirps,” indicating that the telephone is “on.” To turn off the wireless telephone, press the PWR key. You will hear one “chirp,”...
Basic Call Handling Place a second call To place a second call while active on a call: 1. Press the HOLD key to place the current call on hold. 2. Press the LINE key and the digit for the line you want to use. 3.
Avaya 3606 Wireless IP Telephone User’s Guide Conference a call 1. While active on the call, press the FCN key and the 4 key. The call is placed on hold, the line number for the call on hold flashes, and you hear dial tone.
The following table shows these default settings. The remaining feature options depend on how your Wireless Telephone was programmed by your Avaya server administrator. You can view these feature options by going off hook and pressing the FCN key repeatedly.
The off-hook Function Menu displays the features on the Wireless Telephone that have been programmed for use by the Wireless Telephone. Display the Function Menu on the 3606 Wireless Telephone by pressing START and then press FCN. The display will show the first two features:...
Before you can use the wireless telephone, the Battery Pack must be charged. You can only use the wireless telephone with your facility’s Avaya call server. It is not a public cellular phone, and will not work at other locations without administration.
Avaya 3606 Wireless IP Telephone User’s Guide The wireless telephone’s LCD panel displays information about the status of your wireless telephone and prompts you about features. If the wireless telephone’s Battery Pack is low, you will hear a soft beep and see the “BATT”...
The Wireless IP Telephone Headset Avaya offers optional headsets for use in noisy environments or if you need to have your hands free while talking on the wireless telephone. To use the headset, simply plug it into the jack on the side of the wireless telephone.
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.
The Dual Battery Charger Stand The Dual Battery Charger Stand The Dual Battery Charger Stand is a two-slot desktop charger designed to charge the Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery Packs required to operate wireless telephones. Full charging is accomplished in approximately two hours. Only NiMH Battery Packs with a YELLOW label on the handset contact side may be charged in the Dual Battery Charger Stand.
Avaya 3606 Wireless IP Telephone User’s Guide The Battery Pack contacts may be cleaned with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol applied with a cotton swab, cloth, or paper towel. Do not push or pull the exposed Battery Pack contacts. DO NOT POUR LIQUIDS INTO THE SLOTS.
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