Avaya 3606 IP Phone User Manual


 
Status/Tone Indicator Summary
Issue 1 July 2003
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For features that are activated by the Wireless Telephone, the corresponding
function key may be pressed while the Function Menu is displaying that feature in
order to activate or deactivate the feature.
See your system administrator for details about features programmed into your
Wireless Telephone.
Status/Tone Indicator Summary
The following table shows the status/tone indicators for the Wireless IP
Telephone.
Tips For Use
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.
When you finish a call, press the END key, not the PWR key.
Keep the wireless telephone away from your ear when it is ringing.
The microphone is in the telephone’s lower right corner. This is a sensitive
microphone that works well when the telephone is correctly positioned on
your ear. There is no need to speak directly into the microphone, but do not
cover it with your hand or check when talking on the Wireless Telephone.
Status/Tone Indicator Meaning
NO SVC
Alarm Tone
You have lost service (that is, you may be
outside of the coverage area). Walk back
into the coverage area.
Restore Tone Service is re-established.
MSG You have a voice mail message.
BATT
Soft beep through the earpiece
every six seconds when the
Wireless Telephone is off hook.
The battery is low. You have approximately
two minutes to complete the call.
BATT
A brief modulated ringing when
the Wireless Telephone is on
hook.
The battery is low. The Wireless Telephone
will not operate until you recharge the
battery pack.