Avaya 3600 Series Manual Do Utilizador

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Avaya Inc. 
 Desktop Charger, Dual Charger, and Quad Charger User Guide 
 Dual Chargers 
 
 
 
 
 
3616 WT 
3626 WT 
 
In DCE200 Dual Charger 
in DCX200 Dual Charger 
Overview  The Avaya Dual Charger is a two-slot desktop charger. Model 
DCE200 is designed to charge the BPE100 Battery Pack in the 
3616 WT and a spare BPE100 Battery Pack; Model DCX200 is 
designed to charge the BPX100 Battery Pack in the 3626 WT 
and a spare BPX100 Battery Pack, Model DCN200 is designed 
to charge the BPN100 Battery Pack in the 3620 WT and a spare 
BPN100 Battery Pack. The models are not interchangeable. 
 
Set up the Dual Charger by first obtaining the appropriate Avaya 
power supply for the country or region. Place the Dual Charger 
on a flat, horizontal surface and plug the power supply into the 
Dual Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet. 
  The user must end any call in progress by pressing the 
End Call
 
key on the WT before placing it into the Dual Charger. Do not 
remove the Battery Pack. The WT may be off or in standby 
mode during charging. 
  Place the handset face forward into the Dual Charger front slot. 
Place a spare Battery Pack in the rear slot, charging contacts 
down. The front slot takes charging precedence; the Battery 
Pack in the rear slot will begin charging when the handset in the 
front slot is fully charged or when the front slot is empty. 
Indicator light  When the handset or Battery Pack is seated correctly, the 
corresponding indicator light will come on. A bright indicator 
means the Battery Pack is charging, a dim indicator means the 
Battery Pack is waiting to charge. The indicator light will not 
come on when the handset is incorrectly seated, the slot is empty 
or when the Dual Charger has no power applied. If the indicator 
light is off or flashing, it means the handset or Battery Pack is 
incorrectly seated. Remove the handset or Battery Pack and 
reinsert. If the LED continues to blink or starts blinking at any 
time during the charging process, it indicates that there is a 
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