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Avaya 
3400 Series Wireless Telephone User Guide 
Quick Charger 
 Quick 
Charger 
 
and power supply 
Overview  The Quick Charger holds a single Battery Pack and can charge it in 
approximately one hour. 
Power supply  Four different models of the power supply for the Quick Charger are 
available for regional power requirements. The correct power supply 
must be ordered separately when the charger is ordered. If any 
questions arise, please contact your service representative. 
  Set up the Quick Charger by plugging the power supply into the 
Quick Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet.  
A solid red LED above the empty charger slot indicates that the slot 
is idle and ready for use. If the LED does 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 the 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 Quick 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 Quick 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 charging slot 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 handset. 
Do not attempt to open or repair a defective Battery Pack. 
555-301-701, Issue 2, July 2005 
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