Desktop Chargers - Avaya 3600 Series User Manual

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7. Chargers

7.1 Desktop Chargers

The desktop charger is a one-slot charger.
DCE100 Desktop Charger is designed to charge the BPE100 Battery Pack in the 3616 phone and the BPN100 Battery
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Pack in the 3620 phone.
DCX100 Desktop Charger is designed to charge the BPX100 Battery Pack in the 3626 phone.
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3616 Phone in DCE100 Desktop Charger
The models are not interchangeable. Full charging is accomplished in approximately one and a half hours.
To set up the desktop charger, you must first obtain an appropriate Avaya power supply for your country or region.
To charge your phone with a desktop charger:
1.
Place the desktop charger on a flat, horizontal surface and plug the power supply into the desktop charger and then
into an appropriate wall outlet.
2.
To end any call in progress, press End Call before you place your phone into the desktop charger. Your phone can
be off or in standby mode during charging.
3.
Place your phone into the desktop charger slot, facing forward.
If the phone is placed correctly, the red indicator will come on. The indicator light will not come on if the slot is empty, if
the phone is improperly seated or when the desktop charger has no power applied.
While the phone is charging in standby mode, the extension number and Charging...is displayed The battery icon will
show charging progress. The phone is fully operational and will ring if called.
While the phone is charging while turned off, only Charging...is displayed and no calls will be received. The dots race
during the charging cycle. It is normal for the battery pack to become warm whilst charging.
Your phone is fully charged when Charge Complete is displayed. The indicator light will remain on until the phone is
removed.
3600 Phones
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3626 Phone in DCX100 Desktop Charger
15-601104 Issue 02b (08 September 2008)
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