Notes On Battery Packs; Handset Display - Avaya 3641 Installation, Configuration And Administration

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Part B: Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone
2.2

Notes on Battery Packs

Avaya offers the following battery types with increasing capacity: Standard, Extended
and Ultra-Extended.
Battery Pack life will vary depending on handset model and features and system
infrastructure.
Batteries are shipped with a partial charge. Avaya recommends fully charging them
before using them in phone operation.
Maximum Battery Pack performance is achieved after a few charge/discharge cycles.
If multiple Battery Packs are supplied with your handset, Polycom recommends that
each be fully charged upon receipt to prolong battery life. Battery Packs will slowly
lose charge if unused. To maintain battery potential, charge unused Battery Packs
occasionally or alternate Battery Pack use.
After a length of time Battery Packs will lose the ability to maintain a charge and to
perform at maximum capacity and will need to be replaced. This is normal for all
batteries.
Overnight charging is best done while the handset is turned off.
If the handset does not charge, clean Battery Pack, charger and handset contacts with
an alcohol swab.
When the handset is properly seated, the backlight comes on briefly and the handset
beeps to indicate charging has begun.
Any battery which exhibits swelling, cracking or other abnormality should be disposed
of promptly and properly.
2.3

Handset Display

Display information provided by the Avaya Aura™ Communication Manager when the
Wireless IP Telephone is off-hook will be passed directly to the Wireless IP Telephone
display in an emulation of the Avaya 4612 IP Telephone display handling. Certain
characters may be used by the Avaya Aura™ Communication Manager that are not
implemented in the Wireless IP Telephone such as definable and special characters.
There are 12 programmable keys that may be allocated to line appearances or features in
any combination. Pressing the LINE key from the active mode displays the list of line
appearances extracted from the programmable keys list. The line appearances are also
mapped to corresponding line icons across the top of the Wireless IP Telephone display.
Press the FCN key while off-hook to scroll through system features. In this mode, the
display has four lines and up to 18 characters. OAI features, if assigned, will be displayed
with their shortcuts. The programmable key items that appear on this list each have a
state indicator in the second column of the display that shows a plus sign if the
associated feature is active. This second column is blank if the associated feature is not
active. The plus sign emulates a lit or blinking LED on an Avaya 4612 IP Telephone,
indicating an active feature. Press the shortcut key to activate the feature. Softkeys are
programmed to the fixed feature keys of the Avaya 4612 IP Telephone.
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