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Telephones <strong>and</strong> speakerphones<br />

The 3606 telephone has the following characteristics:<br />

● A 2 × 16 alphanumeric display, plus line <strong>and</strong> status indicators<br />

● Weighs just 6.4 ounces (181.4 grams)<br />

● Dimensions are 6" × 2" × 1" (15 × 5 × 2.5 cm)<br />

● DHCP or static IP addressing<br />

● AWTS Open Application Interface (OAI) gateway that enables third-party software<br />

applications to communicate with the telephone<br />

● Downloadable upgrade firmware from a TFTP server<br />

● Text messaging support<br />

● Hold button<br />

● A maximum of 6 button appearances that can be used <strong>for</strong> call appearances <strong>and</strong> features.<br />

● Four fixed feature buttons:<br />

- mute<br />

- last number dialed<br />

- transfer<br />

- conference.<br />

● Headset Option: works with the Supra (over-the-head) or Radium (over-the-ear) mobility<br />

headsets. Can be used with the wireless headset <strong>for</strong> the MDW 9000 <strong>and</strong> MDW 9010 with<br />

an adaptor. New 2.5-mm jack makes connecting a headset to the 9040 easier than ever.<br />

Backlit display: <strong>for</strong> easier use in poorly lit areas such as warehouses <strong>and</strong> manufacturing<br />

plants.<br />

● Vibrator Alert: <strong>for</strong> times when a ringing telephone would be intrusive (st<strong>and</strong>ard on all<br />

Pocket Phones).<br />

The 3606 wireless VoIP telephone solution, which supports the G.711 codec, requires one IP<br />

port per h<strong>and</strong>set <strong>and</strong> emulates a 4606 IP desk telephone. The 3606 wireless VoIP telephone<br />

solution also requires the following four components:<br />

● 3606 wireless telephones<br />

● A SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) server<br />

● An <strong>Avaya</strong> Voice Priority Processor<br />

● An 802.11b wireless LAN with SVP-enabled access points, such as the <strong>Avaya</strong> AP-1, AP-2,<br />

AP-3 AP-4, or AP-6 access point<br />

The battery charge has the following characteristics<br />

● Batteries charge fully in 1.5 hours.<br />

● Batteries are discharged <strong>and</strong> recharged. This process eliminates the memory effect that<br />

reduces battery life. The spare is automatically reconditioned <strong>and</strong> the h<strong>and</strong>set battery is<br />

348 <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>Description</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager

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