Avaya 3400 Series Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
Avaya 3400 Series Wireless Telephone User Guide
Quad Charger
Quad Charger
(shown with two empty charging bays)
Overview
The Quad Charger is designed to simultaneously charge four
NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) Battery Packs. The Quad Charger is
only authorized for use in the U.S. and Canada.
The Quad Charger may be mounted on a horizontal or vertical
surface.
Power supply
Set up the Quad Charger by plugging the power supply into the
Quad Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet.
A solid red LED above an empty charger slot indicates that the slot
is idle and ready for use. If the LEDs do not light, check the power
supply and plug connection to the charger. If the charger appears to
be plugged in correctly, make sure the wall outlet has power.
Position the Battery Pack in a charging slot by aligning the top of
the Battery Pack with the tracks on the charging slot then gently
sliding the Battery Pack upward onto the charging slot. While the
Battery Pack is in the charging slot, the LED above the slot will
indicate the status of the charging process and/or the Battery Pack.
LED status indicators
Solid Green—the Battery Pack is charging. The Quad Charger takes
60-90 minutes to fully charge a Battery Pack. If the NiMH Battery
Pack is hot or cold when placed in the charger, it may take longer to
charge.
Flashing green—the Battery Pack is fully charged and ready for use.
You may leave a fully charged Battery Pack in the Quad Charger.
However, if you remove a fully charged Battery Pack then replace it
in the charger, the charger LED will be solid green until the charger
determines that this Battery Pack is fully charged. It may take a few
minutes to give the flashing green indication.
Solid red or flashing red—the Battery Pack in the charger is no
longer capable of retaining a charge and is not usable. If the Battery
Pack will not charge, do not continue to charge the Battery Pack.
Dispose of it properly and do not attempt to use it in the Wireless
Telephone. Do not attempt to open or repair a defective Battery
Pack.
Flashing red/green—there is a problem with either the Battery Pack
or charger. It may mean the Battery Pack being charged is too hot
or too cold. Allow the Battery Pack to stabilize at room temperature
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