Avaya 3600 Telephone User Manual


 
The Wireless Phone
3600 Series Wireless User Guide Page 3
IP Office [15-601104] Issue [1] (1 June 2006)
Important Information about your Phone
Phone Usage
Before you use your wireless phone, the battery pack must be charged.
You can only use your wireless phone with your facility's phone system. It is not a public cellular
phone.
Keep the phone away from your ear when it is ringing.
The microphone is between FCN and LINE on the front of your phone.
This is a sensitive microphone that works well when the phone is correctly positioned on your
ear. There is no need to speak directly into the microphone, however, do not cover it with your
hands or cheek when talking.
The LCD panel displays information about the status of your phone and prompts you about
features.
If the battery pack is low, you will hear a soft beep and see the empty battery icon on the display.
Improper disposal of battery packs can damage the environment. Dispose of batteries in the
proper way. Take used battery packs to an appropriate collection point for recycling or send them
back to your supplier or servicing agent.
To protect your wireless phone, use a carrying case.
Cautions
It is recommended that standard acceptance procedures be followed prior to operating this
equipment in proximity of life support systems.
To minimise risk of interference, pacemaker users should not carry the wireless phone next to the
pacemaker.
The earpiece may retain magnetic objects.
Operation of the wireless phone and the docking station may produce an audible noise
noticeable to hearing aid users. It is recommended that a hearing aid compatible headset is used
by hearing aid users.
Warnings
Changes or modifications to this equipment, not approved by Avaya, may mean the equipment
no longer complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
Avaya products contain no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
Overview
Your wireless phone is a state of the art communication device that utilizes radio wave technology to
send and receive voice transmissions. It is designed to operate like the familiar cell phone. However, the
wireless phone utilizes the private phone system installed in your facility and will not operate outside the
area reached by this system.
Additionally, the features that are available depend on how the wireless phone has been programmed by
your system administrator.