Avaya 3606 Merkblatt
555-301-705, Issue 1
1
Part Number 72-0170-19, Revision B
February 2003
February 2003
Avaya™ 3606 Wireless IP Telephone Quick Reference Guide
Accessing the Function Menu
Press FCN followed by a digit (1-4, and * or #) while off-hook
to access the feature options programmed for your Wireless
Telephone template.
to access the feature options programmed for your Wireless
Telephone template.
When you are on a call, your Wireless Telephone display will
show a solid number indicating which line you are currently
using. If a second call comes in on another line, a flashing
second number will appear to indicate which line is ringing.
show a solid number indicating which line you are currently
using. If a second call comes in on another line, a flashing
second number will appear to indicate which line is ringing.
The Line appearances administered for your extension are
displayed by pressing the LINE key when the Wireless
Telephone is off hook. If the > icon is on, additional
appearances can be displayed by repeatedly pressing the LINE
key. The line is selected by pressing the number key
corresponding to the number to the left of the “=” in the menu.
The line does not have to be on the current display to be
selected.
displayed by pressing the LINE key when the Wireless
Telephone is off hook. If the > icon is on, additional
appearances can be displayed by repeatedly pressing the LINE
key. The line is selected by pressing the number key
corresponding to the number to the left of the “=” in the menu.
The line does not have to be on the current display to be
selected.
The Wireless Telephone has two volume levels, low and high.
You can set your low volume level by pressing FCN while
your Wireless Telephone is on-hook, and selecting a volume 1
through 8. While you are talking on the Wireless Telephone,
press VOL once to switch your volume level from low to high
and vice versa. The Wireless Telephone will reset to the low
volume when powered off.
You can set your low volume level by pressing FCN while
your Wireless Telephone is on-hook, and selecting a volume 1
through 8. While you are talking on the Wireless Telephone,
press VOL once to switch your volume level from low to high
and vice versa. The Wireless Telephone will reset to the low
volume when powered off.
See User Options at right for additional options that can be
configured at the end user level.
configured at the end user level.
Press START, then FCN to access the Function Menu, which
lists the feature options programmed in your Wireless
Telephone.
lists the feature options programmed in your Wireless
Telephone.
Function Key
Strokes
Fill In Your
Feature Settings
FCN + 1
Mute
FCN + 2
Last Number Dialed
FCN + 3
Transfer
FCN + 4
Conference
FCN + 5
FCN + 6
FCN + 7
FCN + 8
FCN + 9
FCN + 0
For information on Battery Pack charging, see the
Avaya™ 3606 Wireless IP Telephone User Guide.
Avaya™ 3606 Wireless IP Telephone User Guide.
3606 Wireless IP Telephone
On/Off
Press and hold
PWR
. Two chirps on, one chirp off
Make a call
Press
START
to get dial tone.
Hang up
Press
END
. Be sure to do this at the end of each call.
Answer call
Press
START
. Line indicator comes on steady when
the call is answered.
Answer
second call
Press
HOLD
to put your current call on hold, or
END
to
hang up. Press
LINE
+ the digit that is flashing.
Headset
answer
Press any key (other than
PWR
or
END
) to answer a
call when a headset is plugged in
Hold
Press
HOLD
Take off Hold
Press
LINE
followed by the digit for the line on hold,
which will be flashing.
Function
Pressing
FCN
while off hook allows you to scroll
through menu screens.
User Options
Press
FCN
while on hook to change handset settings
(* shows current, follow display instructions to set):
Volume level—1 (softest) to 8 (loudest)
Ring Type (available types vary)
High Noise Mode—select:
Normal (for most office environments)
High (for moderate background noise)
Severe (for extremely noisy conditions)
Volume level—1 (softest) to 8 (loudest)
Ring Type (available types vary)
High Noise Mode—select:
Normal (for most office environments)
High (for moderate background noise)
Severe (for extremely noisy conditions)
Silence while
ringing
Press the
END
key to silence the ring.
Adjust Volume
Press
VOL
while in a call to toggle between base and
louder level
Status/Tone Indicators
NO SVC
Alarm / Restore
An alarm sounds when the Wireless Telephone cannot
receive or place calls. You may be outside of the
coverage area. Walk back into the covered area. A
restore tone indicates service is re-established.
receive or place calls. You may be outside of the
coverage area. Walk back into the covered area. A
restore tone indicates service is re-established.
BATT
Beep
Your Battery Pack charge is low. Your Battery Pack
needs to be recharged or replaced.
needs to be recharged or replaced.
MSG
You have a voice mail message.