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1.     Using the Desktop Charger       Indicator light    Charging indicator    Charge Complete    555 301 709  Issue 2    The user must end any call in progress by pressing the  Power Off End Call button on the Wireless Telephone  before placing the handset into the Desktop Charger  The  Wireless Telephone may be off or in standby mode during  charging     Place the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone into the Desktop  Charger slot facing forward  If the Wireless Telephone is  placed correctly  the red indicator light will come on  The  indicator light will not come on when the slot is empty   when the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone is improperly  seated  or when the Desktop Charger has no power applied     If the Wireless Telephone is in standby mode  it will display  its extension number and Charging       If the Wireless  Telephone is turned off  only Charging      will display  The  dots will be racing during the charging cycle  It is normal  for the Battery Pack to become warm when charging     When the Wireless Telephone is fully charged  Charge  Complete will display  The indicator light will remain on  until the Wireless Telephone is removed     Page 17    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger    with CCMS    4  General Care Instructions    Cleaning the Desktop Charger       Important     Clean the Desktop Charger by wiping the surface with a  clean  water dampened cloth or paper towel  A mild  detergent solution may be used  Be sure to wipe away any  detergent res
2.   by time is when the phone is turned on  but not in an active  call     Indications of Low The Wireless Telephone will notify you when the charge  Battery on the Battery Pack is low by displaying the battery icon   If you are in a call you will hear a soft beep through the  earpiece every six seconds  User has 15   30 minutes of  battery life left     Not in call  The battery icon displays whenever the  Battery Pack charge is low  The message Low Battery and  a loud beep indicate a critically low Battery Pack charge   These occur when the user is not in a call  The Wireless  Telephone will not work until the Battery Pack is charged     Pack with metal objects such as coins  keys or paper clips     Take care not to short the battery contacts on the Battery  A Shorting the contacts can cause permanent damage     Caution    555 301 709 Page 15  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger    with CCMS    Removing and Replacing the Battery Pack on the Wireless Telephone       Removing the Battery  Pack    Replacing the Battery  Pack    Changing the Battery  Pack while in a call    Avaya 3616   Wireless Telephone   back and left side   with Battery Pack ajar    Latch  Battery pack    Page 16    To remove the Battery Pack  press down on the latch on  the Battery Pack on the back of the Wireless Telephone   The Battery Pack releases outward     To replace the Battery Pack  slide the lip of the Battery  Pack into the bottom of the cavity  Push the top of the  Battery
3.   if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  could cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of  this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference  in which case the user will be required to correct the  interference at his own expense     Industry Canada  IC  Interference Information  This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of  Industry Canada     Le Pr  sent Appareil Nom  rique n     met pas de bruits radio  lectriques d  passant les limites applicables aux appareils num  riques de la  class A pr  scrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radio  lectrique   dict   par le Industrie Canada     European Union Declaration of Conformity  The    CE    mark affixed to the equipment means that it conforms to the referenced European Union  EU  Directives listed below     EMC Directive 89 336 EEC  Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC    For more information on standards compliance  contact your local distributor     WARNING Changes or modifications to this equipment not approved by Avaya Inc  may cause this equipment to not comply with       part 15 of the FCC rules and void the user   s authority to operate this equipment        WARNING Avaya products contain no user serviceable parts inside  Refer servicing to qualified service personnel              NOTE CONCERNING THE WIRELESS TELEPHONES    This device complies with part 15 of t
4.  0309W kG   2412 Mhz  body      Phone Operation Normal Position  Hold the phone as you would any other telephone  with the earpiece to  your ear and speak into the microphone  The internal antenna is then positioned properly     ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE COMPATIBILITY     4 Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference  EMI  if inadequately shielded   designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility     Facilities  To avoid electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts  turn off your radio product in any facility where posted notices  instruct you to do so  Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy     Medical Devices  Pacemakers  The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches  15 cm  be  maintained between a handheld wireless radio product and a pacemaker  These recommendations are consistent with the independent  research by  and recommendations of  Wireless Technology Research  Persons with pacemakers should      ALWAYS keep the radio product more than 6 inches  15 cm  from their pacemaker when the radio product is turned ON      Not carry the radio product in a breast pocket      Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference      Turn the radio product OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place     Hearing Aids  Some digital wirele
5.  Battery Pack charge is low  User has 15 30 minutes of  Battery Pack life left     Battery low This message will display and an alarm will sound while  the Wireless Telephone is idle whenever the Battery Pack  is critically low  The Wireless Telephone cannot be used  until the Battery Pack is charged     Mm The voicemail icon indicates that you have a new  voicemail message    Melody A melody is played after the Wireless Telephone is  powered on for the first time following a completed charge   Charge Complete      The Wireless Telephone Headset       Avaya offers optional headsets for use in noisy  environments or if you need to have your hands free while  talking on the Wireless Telephone     To use the headset  simply plug it into the jack on the  bottom of the Wireless Telephone  The headset is specially  designed to work properly with the Avaya 3616 Wireless  Telephone  We do not recommend using other headsets     Bottom of the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone    Baa               Headset jack    Charging contacts    555 301 709 Page 13  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger    with CCMS    Setting User Preferences        gt   Right arrow     lt   Left arrow    0  Zero    FCN   Power Off End Call    User Option Menu    When the Wireless Telephone is in standby mode  on but  not in use   press and briefly hold FCN to display user  options  Check with your system administrator for specific  features supported by your Wireless Telephone     displays next
6.  Pack until it snaps into place  You should not have  to force it against the Wireless Telephone     The Battery Pack may be changed while the call is still in  progress  Do not press Power Off End Call on the  Wireless Telephone  Perform the Park Call function and  quickly remove the discharged Battery Pack and replace  with a charged Battery Pack  then press Power On Start  Call to turn the Wireless Telephone back on  The call  should then be retrieved from its Parked state to rejoin the  conversation  Check with the switch administrator for  instruction on how to perform this or a similar   process on your particular telephone system        555 301 709  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    3  3616 Desktop Charger       The Avaya Desktop Charger is designed to charge the  Nickel Metal Hydride  NiMH  Battery Packs  Full charging  is accomplished in approximately one an a half hours   Chargers operate in a 50   to 85   F  10   to 30   C   environment  Do not expose them to freezing temperatures  or direct sunlight     The Desktop Charger is shipped with the appropriate power  supply for the site   s location  Place the Desktop Charger on  a flat  horizontal surface  Plug the power supply into the  Desktop Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet     A    Caution    Do not place anything in the Desktop Charger other than the  Wireless Telephone  You might damage the contacts  Bent  contacts can keep the Wireless Telephone from charging 
7.  company   s    telecommunications equipment    includes both this Avaya product and any other voice data video equipment that  could be accessed via this Avaya product  that is     networked equipment         An    outside party    is anyone who is not a corporate employee  agent  subcontractor  or a person working on your company   s behalf   Whereas  a    malicious party    is Anyone  including someone who may be otherwise authorized  who accesses your tele   communications equipment with either malicious or mischievous intent     Such intrusions may be either to through synchronous  time multiplexed and or circuit based  or asynchronous  character   message    or packet based  equipment or interfaces for reasons of        Utilization  of capabilities special to the accessed equipment       Theft  such as  of intellectual property  financial assets  or toll facility access       Eavesdropping  privacy invasions to humans    e Mischief  troubling  but apparently innocuous  tampering       Harm  such as harmful tampering  data loss or alteration  regardless of motive or intent     Be aware that there could be a risk of unauthorized intrusions associated with your system and or its networked equipment  Also  realize that  if such an intrusion should occur  it could result in a variety of losses to your company  including but not limited to   human data privacy  intellectual property  material assets  financial resources  labor costs  and or legal costs      Your Responsibilit
8.  menu item   displays previous menu item   selects or changes item   returns to previous menu level     exits menus    Action        Ring Type    High Noise Mode    Current IP address    Extension    Select Telephone Ring to set the  standard ring on the Wireless  Telephone    Normal  is the factory default ring   Vib norm ring  vibrates for 5  seconds and then rings    Vibrator ring  vibrates for a non   audible call alert     Adjusts the Wireless Telephone to  account for background noise   Normal  for most office  environments   High  for moderate background  noise   Severe  for extremely noisy  conditions     In IP systems  the IP address of the  Wireless Telephone is displayed   This number may not be edited     This number is used to identify the  Wireless Telephone and is for  display purposes only     Press 0 to select  desired ring type  The  ring type currently set  displays with an  asterisk     Select an option that  describes the noise in  your environment     None    Use keypad to enter  extension number      Additional options may be present  Contact your system administrator for information      Page 14    555 301 709  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    Battery Packs       About Battery Packs The Wireless Telephone will need to have its Battery Pack  recharged periodically  The Nickel Metal Hydride  NiMH   rechargeable Wireless Telephone Battery Pack gives you  four hours of talk time or 80 hours of stand by time  Stand 
9. AVAYA    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone  and Desktop Charger User Guide    with CCMS    555 301 709   Issue 2   November 2003   Part Number  72 1001 21  Issue B    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS       2003  Avaya Inc   All Rights Reserved  Printed in U S A     Notice  Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was complete and accurate at the time of printing  However   information is subject to change     Avaya Web Page  The world wide web home page for Avaya is  http   www avaya com    Preventing Toll Fraud   Toll Fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by an unauthorized party  for example  a person who is not a  corporate employee  agent  subcontractor  or working on your company   s behalf   Be aware that there is a risk of toll fraud associated  with your system and that  if toll fraud occurs  it can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications services     Avaya Fraud Intervention  If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need technical assistance or support  call the Technical Service  Center   s Toll Fraud Intervention Hotline at 1 800 643 2353     Providing Telecommunications Security  Telecommunications security of voice  data  and or video communications is the prevention of any type of intrusion to  that is  either  unauthorized or malicious access to or use of  your company   s telecommunications equipment by some party     Ie 66     Your
10. N  The  display will show the first two features     1 Mute   2 LND  Press FCN repetitively to step through the Function Menu   Each display shows two features  the first two displays show  the four assigned features as above  The Function Menu will  show an asterisk in front of any active feature    that is  any  feature that is currently activated  If a feature is not  activated  there will be a blank space in front of the active  feature abbreviation                                      Example For example  if FCN   corresponds to an abbreviated  dialing button press Power On   Start Call and FCN    The  phone will then dial the number corresponding to that  abbreviated dialing button    Shortcut Key Fill In Your  Strokes Feature Settings  FCN   1 Mute  FCN  2 Last Number Dialed  FCN  3 HOLD  FCN  4 Transfer  FCN  5 Conference  FCN  6  FCN  7  FCN   8  FCN  9  FCN  0                Page 12    555 301 709  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    Status Indicators  No Service Message       An alarm sounds and a descriptive message displays when  the Wireless Telephone cannot receive or place calls  You  may be outside of the covered area  Walk back into the  coverage area  The in service tone indicates service is re   established  If functionality does not return  note the error  message and contact your system administrator         The battery icon displays and a soft beep will be heard  while the Wireless Telephone is in use whenever the 
11. RMATION   Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver  When it is ON  it receives and also sends out  radio frequency  RF  signals  In August 1996  the Federal Communications Commissions  FCC  adopted RF exposure guidelines with  safety levels for hand held wireless phones  Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S  and  international standards bodies       ANSI C95 1  1992  American National Standards Institute      NCRP   Report 86  1986  National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements      ICNIRP  1996  International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection    e DHWC   Safety Code 6 Department of Health and Welfare Canada    Those standards were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific  studies  The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons  regardless of age and health   The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate  or SAR   The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg   Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with  the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands  Although the SAR is determined at the highest  certified power level  the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maxim
12. assemble    Turn off the Wireless Telephone and unplug the Desktop  Charger before you clean them  Never immerse either in  water  Clean the exterior surfaces  including the charging  contacts  with a cloth that has been slightly moistened with  water  Take care not to exert undue pressure on the  Desktop Charger electrical contacts while wiping     Cleaning tips    Wiping the handset surface with a water dampened cloth  or paper towel will remove most films or residues  If the  soiling is too stubborn for plain water  a mild detergent  solution may be used  Be sure to wipe away any detergent  residue with a clean water dampened cloth     The Wireless Telephone may be cleaned with any general   purpose household glass and surface type cleaner  DO  NOT SPRAY THE HANDSET DIRECTLY  Isopropyl  alcohol may be used occasionally applied by a cloth or  paper towel  When using alcohol  do not rub the keypad  characters vigorously  Doing so will significantly degrade  legibility    Pre treated cloths such as used for eyeglasses or cameras  may be used to clean the phone  Pre moistened towelettes  may also be used to clean the phone  however  avoid those  containing lanolin or aloe as it will leave a slippery  residue     555 301 709 Page 19  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    The surface of the handset may be cleaned occasionally  with disinfectants used for general cleaning in a medical  environment  Isopropyl alcohol may be used occasionally  a
13. er Off   End Call  button  This action does not interrupt the call and the caller  may leave a voicemail message        Backlight    Page 10    The backlight comes on when any key is pressed or when  there is an incoming call and stays on for 10 seconds  It  turns off after 10 seconds if another key is not pressed  within that period     555 301 709  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  For CCMS       Utilize System Features       Transfer a call    Conference a call    Mute unmute a call    555 301 709  Issue 1    While active on the call  press the FCN key and the 4 key    The call is placed on hold  the line number for the call on   hold flashes  and you hear dial tone    Dial the telephone number to which you want to transfer the   call    Do one of the following    e To transfer the call without announcing it  press the FCN  key and the 4 key  and then press the Power Off   End  Call key to hang up     The call is transferred  The display shows    Transfer  Complete       e To announce the call before transferring it  wait for the  called party to answer  When the called party answers   announce the call  press the FCN key and the 4 key  and  then press the Power Off   End Call key to hang up    The call is transferred  The display shows    Transfer   Complete        While active on the call  press the FCN key and the 5 key   The call is placed on hold  the line number for the call on  hold flashes  and you hear dial tone    Dial the telephone nu
14. he FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may not  cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     RADIO FREQUENCY  RF  INFORMATION   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment  generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the  equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna       Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver       Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected       Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     555 301 709 Page 3  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE  SAR  INFO
15. idue with a plain water dampened cloth  DO  NOT IMMERSE THE DESKTOP CHARGER IN WATER  OR OTHER LIQUID  DO NOT POUR LIQUIDS INTO  THE SLOT     The Battery Pack contacts on the Wireless Telephone may  be cleaned with isopropyl  rubbing  alcohol applied with a  Q tip  cloth  or paper towel  Do not push or pull the exposed  Battery Pack contacts        Page 18    e Never use non Avaya charging units as they could  damage the Battery Pack     e Only use the original plug in power adapter for the  Desktop Charger     e Do not dip the Battery Pack in water or throw into the  fire     e Do not throw away the Battery Pack with your domestic  waste  Take used Battery Packs to an appropriate  collection point for recycling or send them back to your  supplier or servicing agent     Replacement Battery Packs are available from your supplier  or servicing agent     555 301 709  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    General Care of the Wireless Telephone and Chargers       This section applies to the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone  and the Desktop Charger equally     Avoid dropping the Wireless Telephone or knocking it  against hard surfaces  Carrying the Wireless Telephone in  a holster or carrying case will help to protect it     Do not drop    There are no serviceable parts in the Wireless Telephone  or Desktop Charger  You should not open the Wireless  Telephone case nor disassemble the Desktop Charger   Doing so will void your warranty     Do not dis
16. liquids  e g    rain  from entering into the interior of the radio product  This product is not waterproof  and exposing the unit to liquids may result in  permanent damage to the unit     If your Wireless Telephone interior gets wet  then do not try to accelerate drying with the use of an oven or a dryer as this will damage  the Wireless Telephone and void the warranty  Instead  do the following  1  Immediately power off the Wireless Telephone  2   Remove Battery Pack from Wireless Telephone  3  Shake excess liquid from Wireless Telephone  4  Place the Wireless Telephone and  Battery Pack in an area that is at room temperature and has good airflow  5  Let the Wireless Telephone and Battery Pack dry for 72  hours before reconnecting the Battery Pack and or powering on the Wireless Telephone  If the Wireless Telephone does not work after  following the steps listed above  contact your dealer for servicing information     See Cleaning tips for cleaning instructions     555 301 709 Page 5  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger    with CCMS    Table of Contents    1  ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT 7  1 1 Contacting Avaya  1 2 Icons and Conventions  2  AVAYA 3616 WIRELESS TELEPHONE OVERVIEW 8  2 1 Using the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone 9  Status Indicators 13  The Wireless Telephone Headset 13  Bottom of the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone 13  Setting User Preferences 14  User Option Menu 14  Battery Packs 15  Indications of Low Battery 15  Removing and Replacing the Ba
17. mber of the person you want to add to  the call    Wait for the person to answer    To add the person to the call  press the FCN key and the 5  key  The display will show    Conference X    or    X     party  conference in progress     where X equals number of parties  on the conference  minus 1   depending on the switch  administration    Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to add other calls to the  conference    To mute a call  press the FCN key and the 1 key    The call is muted  The display shows     lt Muted gt        To unmute a call  press the FCN key and the 1 key again     Page 11    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger    with CCMS    Function Key Strokes    The Function Menu    Pressing the FCN key followed by a character  1 9 or 0   while off hook enables you to access the feature options  programmed for your Wireless Telephone  By default  the  first four feature options  FCN 1  FCN 2  FCN 3  and  FCN 4  are programmed automatically for your telephone   The following table shows these default settings  The  remaining feature options depend on how your Wireless  Telephone was programmed by your Avaya server  administrator  You can view these feature options by going  off hook and pressing the FCN key repeatedly     The off hook Function Menu displays the features on the  Wireless Telephone that have been programmed for use by  the Wireless Telephone     Display the Function Menu on the 3616 Wireless Telephone  by pressing Power On   Start Call and then press FC
18. n  Up me Oe J   Voicemail icon  Select Shortcut Menu  amp   Main display area   Down   Softkeys              Power On  Start Call    Power Off  End Call    Function Line    Microphone       Charging contacts Headset jack     not to scale     Page 8 555 301 709  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    2 1 Using the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone    Turn the Wireless Telephone On       Press and hold the Power On   Start Call key for about one  second  Two chirps will sound  When the key is released   the in service tone sounds and the extension number will  display  The Wireless Telephone is now in standby mode  and ready to make and receive calls     Turn the Wireless Telephone Off       Make a Call    While in standby mode press and hold the Power Off   End  Call key  One chirp will sound and the Wireless Telephone  will turn off  The Wireless Telephone cannot be turned off  during a call  End the call first and then turn the Wireless  Telephone off        Go Off Hook    Dial Number    Place a Second Call    Answer A Call    Press the Power On   Start Call key     Dial calls with the Wireless Telephone exactly as with your  desk phone  You may dial extension numbers  internal  numbers  or make external calls  depending on the setup of  your PBX  You may hear a dial tone  then press the number  keys to dial the number     Press FCN   3 to place the active call on hold  Press the  LINE key and the number key of the line you wish to use   Dial 
19. pplied by a damp cloth or paper towel  When using  alcohol  do not rub the keypad characters vigorously   Doing so will significantly degrade legibility   e Do not use furniture polishes  waxes or plasticizer   based cleaner  Armor AII     etc    e Do not use lanolin  aloe  glycerin or other skin care  type products   e Do not apply any solvent such as acetone  mineral  spirits etc   e Do not directly spray or immerse the handset     Should the headset connector become dirty  a scratchy or  intermittent signal may be experienced  To clean the  connector  dip the non padded end of either a wooden or  paper handled cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol  Gently  insert in the connector and twist  repeating several times   If available  blow compressed air into the connector to  clear debris     Page 20 555 301 709  Issue 2    Tips For Use    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS       4    NOTE     Before you use the Wireless Telephone  the Battery  Pack must be charged     You can only use the Wireless Telephone with your  facility   s telephone system  It is not a public cellular  phone     Keep the Wireless Telephone away from your ear  when it is ringing     The microphone is between the FCN and LINE keys   This is a sensitive microphone that works well when  the Wireless 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  cheek when talking     The LCD panel display
20. radio product may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle     Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  Turn off your radio product  prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive  atmosphere  unless it is a radio product type especially qualified for use in such areas  for example  Factory Mutual Approved   Do not  remove  install  or charge batteries in such areas  Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting  in bodily injury or even death     The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below  decks on boats  fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities  areas where the air contains chemicals or  particles  such as grain  dust or metal powders  and any other area where you would normally be  advised to turn off your vehicle engine  Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not  always posted     Batteries  All batteries can cause property damage and or bodily injury  such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry  keys   or beaded chains touches exposed terminals  The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit  short circuit  and become  quite hot  Exercise care in handling any charged battery  particularly when placing it inside a pocket  purse  or other container with  metal objects     Cleaning and Drying Considerations  Using a leather carry case may help protect the surfaces and help prevent 
21. s information about the status of  your Wireless Telephone and prompts you about  features     If the Battery Pack is low  you will hear a soft beep and  see the battery icon in the display     Improper disposal of Battery Packs can damage the  environment  Dispose of batteries properly     You can control the Wireless Telephone volume level  and the type of ring     To protect the Wireless Telephone  use a carrying case     It is recommended that standard acceptance procedures be followed prior to operating this equipment in    proximity of life support systems     To minimize risk of interference  pacemaker users should not carry the Wireless Telephone next to the    pacemaker     Earpiece may retain magnetic objects     Operation of the Wireless Telephone may produce an audible noise noticeable to hearing aid users  It is  recommended that a hearing aid compatible headset be used by hearing aid users     555 301 709  Issue 2    Page 21    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    Page 22 555 301 709  Issue 2    
22. ss radio products may interfere with some hearing aids  In the event of such interference  you may  want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives     Other Medical Devices  If you use any other personal medical device  consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is  adequately shielded from external RF energy  Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information     Use While Driving  Check the laws and regulations on the use of radio products in the area where you drive  Always obey them  When using the radio  product while driving  please       Give full attention to driving and to the road    e Use hands free operation  if available       Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require          In the United States and Canada  the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6 watts kg  W kg  averaged over one gram  of tissue  The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any  variations in measurements     Page 4 555 301 709  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    OPERATIONAL WARNINGS    For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag  Do not place a portable radio product in the area over the air bag or in the air bag  deployment area  An air bag inflates with great force  If a portable radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag  inflates  the 
23. the number        555 301 709  Issue 2    The Wireless Telephone will ring or vibrate to alert you to  an incoming call  Additionally  a line number on the display  may flash  and the display may show information about the  call  such as caller   s name and extension     To answer a call  press the Power On   Start Call key  hold  the earpiece to your ear and speak with a normal tone of  voice     If you are on a call and hear subdued ringing  a call is  coming in on a second line  The line number on the display  may be flashing  To answer this call  put your first call on  hold and press the LINE key then the line number of the  second call       NOTE  IP Office will support line appearance  functionality in a future release     Page 9    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger    with CCMS    Headset Answer    When a headset is plugged into the Wireless Telephone  any  key other than the Power On   Start Call  Power Off   End  Call  softkeys or side buttons may be pressed to answer a  call        y PORTANT End A Call       Hang Up    Adjust Speaker Volume    At the end of each call  press the Power Off   End Call key        Change Volume    Adjust Ring    You may increase or decrease the volume of the speaker by  pressing the corresponding Up and Down buttons located on  the left side of the Wireless Telephone        Silence while Ringing    Initiate Backlight    If the ringing of the Wireless Telephone is not desired  you  may silence the ring by pressing the Pow
24. ttery Pack on the Wireless Telephone 16  Replacing the Battery Pack 16  Changing the Battery Pack while in a call 16  3  3616 DESKTOP CHARGER 17  Using the Desktop Charger 17  Indicator light 17  Charging indicator 17  Charge Complete 17  4  GENERAL CARE INSTRUCTIONS 18  Cleaning the Desktop Charger 18  General Care of the Wireless Telephone and Chargers 19  Tips For Use 21  Page 6 555 301 709    Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    1  About This Document    This document explains how to use and maintain the 3616 Wireless IP Telephone and its  Desktop Charger     1 1 Contacting Avaya    To access the most current troubleshooting information  and other important information  about the 3616 Wireless IP Telephone  go to www avaya com support  If you have  questions about or problems with the 3616 Wireless IP Telephone that you cannot resolve  after reading this document  contact Avaya Technical Support at 1 800 242 2121  USA  only  or your local authorized Avaya dealer     1 2 Icons and Conventions    This manual uses the following icons and conventions     A Caution  Follow these instructions carefully to avoid danger   L Note these instructions carefully     NORM This typeface indicates a key  label  or button on Avaya hardware     555 301 709 Page 7  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    2  Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone Overview    Line indicators       Left arrow Earpiece  Low battery Right arrow  ico
25. um value  This is because the  phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network  In general  the closer  you are to a wireless base station antenna  the lower the power output  Before a phone model is available for sale to the public  it must  be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe  exposure  The tests are performed in positions and locations  e g   at the ear and worn on the body  as required by the FCC for each  model  While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions  they all meet the  government requirement for safe exposure  The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported  SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines  SAR information on this model phone is on file with the  FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http   www fcc gov oet fecid after searching on FCC ID TYGSNP2400   Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates  SAR  can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association   CTIA  web site at http   www wow com com     The only authorized headsets that may be utilized with the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephones are those obtainable from Avaya or it   s  reseller partners     The measured SAR of the Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone is  0 0495W kG   2412 Mhz  head  and 0
26. y for Your Company   s Telecommunications Security   The final responsibility for securing both this system and its networked equipment rests with you     an Avaya customer   s system  administrator  your telecommunications peers  and your managers  Base the fulfillment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge  and resources from a variety of sources including but not limited to     e Installation documents  e System administration documents     Security documents  e Hardware  software based security tools     Shared information between you and your peers  e Telecommunications security experts  To prevent intrusions to your telecommunications equipment  you and your peers should carefully program and configure your   e Avaya provided telecommunications systems and their interfaces     Avaya provided software applications  as well as their underlying hardware  software platforms and interfaces    e Any other equipment networked to your Avaya products    Page 2 555 301 709  Issue 2    Avaya 3616 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger  with CCMS    Federal Communications Commission Statement   Part 15  Class A Statement  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and 
    
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