Avaya 3720 [11/73] Frequency range
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Important Safety Information
Avaya 3720/3725 DECT Telephone - User Guide 11/2010
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Frequency Range
The telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and sends out radio
frequency (RF) energy. The telephone operates on different frequency ranges depending on
market and employs commonly used modulation techniques:
Power Supply
The mains voltage of the adapter should match the local mains voltage, this can be 110 V or
230 V. Check if both voltages do match before installing the charger and adapter.
Safety Precautions
● Do not open the cordless telephone or charger, this could expose you to high voltages.
Have all repairs carried out by authorized service personnel.
● Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your hearing. Exposure to excessive sound
pressure from a telephone's earpiece or headset may cause permanent hearing loss.
● Do not allow the charger and the battery contacts to come into contact with conductive
objects such as keys, paper clips, rings or bracelets.
● Do not allow the cordless telephone and charger to come into contact with water or
chemicals.
● Only use the plug-in AC adapter and battery type supplied.
● Do not use AC adapters which are visibly damaged (cracked or broken housing) and keep
the ventilation slits on the plug-in AC adapters free.
● Do not use the cordless telephones in vehicles or in hazardous locations.
● This product contains magnetic material. Be aware that small metallic objects may stick for
example to the loudspeaker. This may deteriorate the audio quality and can be harmful.
● Save this manual. It includes important safety information and operating instructions.
Save all instructions for future reference.
EU 1880-1900 MHz
USA 1920-1930 MHz
LA 1910-1930 MHz
BR 1910-1920 MHz
Содержание
- Avaya 3720 dect telephone 1
- Contents 3
- Important safety information 7
- Sensitive electronic environment eu efta only 7
- Intended use 8
- Permission and conformity 8
- Regulatory compliance statements eu efta only 8
- Always dispose of old equipment correctly keep our environment tidy eu efta only 9
- Fcc compliance statements 9
- Regulatory compliance statements usa and canada only 9
- Exposure to radio frequency signals 10
- Hearing aid compatibility 10
- Ic requirements for canada 10
- Information to user 10
- Modifications 10
- Frequency range 11
- Power supply 11
- Safety precautions 11
- Battery 13
- Cordless telephone 13
- Environmental requirements 13
- Chemical resistance 14
- Accessories 15
- Functions 15
- Functions and accessories 15
- Introduction 15
- Quick reference guide 15
- Avaya 3720 dect telephone user guide 11 2010 16
- Belt clip 16
- Headset with microphone on boom 16
- Headset with microphone on cable 16
- Hinge type 16
- Telephone lanyard 16
- Descriptions 17
- Figure 1 description of the cordless telephone 17
- Antenna 18
- Avaya 3720 dect telephone 18
- Battery 18
- Important 18
- Loudspeaker 18
- Microphone 18
- The antenna is integrated inside the telephone 18
- The battery is a rechargeable li lon battery placed under a battery cover see replace the battery on page 62 18
- The cordless telephone has a separate loudspeaker for the loudspeaking function it is placed on the back side of the cordless telephone 18
- The microphone is placed on the front bottom side of the telephone 18
- The plastic cover parts are made of durable pc abs material 18
- The telephone may retain small magnetic objects around the microphone or the speaker region 18
- There are two different belt clip options to the cordless telephone a hinge type clip standard or no clip which makes it possible to use the cordless telephone without any clip on use the clip to attach the telephone to a belt or similar 18
- Chargers 19
- Charging the telephone in desktop charger 19
- Desktop charger 19
- Rackmount charger 20
- Telephone charging 20
- Telephone disconnection 20
- All functions and settings available to the user are shown as icons and text in the display the icons and text in the display indicate functions and settings to which you have access the display normally shows date and time the owner id and telephone number the owner id can manually be set by the user 21
- Figure 3 example of a display configuration in idle mode 21
- Icons and text in the display 21
- The bottom row soft key bar is used for soft keys the functions for the soft keys cannot be changed 21
- The next row header bar displays the current date headset connection phone lock etc 21
- The next rows active area are used for information such as the name of the system to which the cordless telephone is connected to a user identity provided from the system and or an owner id can also be displayed if configured in the settings menu this is also a the area for pop up text for example missed calls or to confirm an action 21
- The top row status bar is used for icons which give the user information for signal strength missed call time and battery status this row is always visible in all screens 21
- Key lock and upper lower case key 24
- Keys and buttons 24
- Navigation key 24
- Off hook key 24
- On hook and on off key 24
- Sound off key 24
- Alphanumeric keys 25
- Soft keys 25
- Accessories 26
- Belt clips 26
- In idle mode and number input mode 26
- In text input mode 26
- Telephone lanyard 26
- Headset 27
- Leather casing 27
- Menu tree 28
- Contacts 30
- Settings 31
- In call 32
- Basic operation 34
- Lock keypad 34
- Lock unlock the keypad 34
- Lock unlock the keypad in idle mode 34
- Switch the telephone on off 34
- Turn the audible signal on off 34
- Lock keypad 35
- Lock unlock the keypad during a call 35
- Lock unlock the telephone 35
- Unlock keypad 35
- Unlocking the telephone 35
- Answer a call 36
- Calling 36
- Decline a call 36
- End a call 36
- Incoming call 36
- Dial a number directly post dial 37
- Dial a number from the call list 37
- Dial a number from the local phonebook 37
- Dial a number pre dial 37
- Outgoing call 37
- Adjust the volume during a call 38
- Dial a name from the central phonebook 38
- During a call 38
- Open contacts during the call 38
- Start a new call during conversation 39
- Switch between calls 39
- Turn the microphone on off during a call 39
- End a call 40
- Starting a conference call 40
- Transfer a call 40
- Transfer to new call 40
- Call back 41
- Call waiting 41
- Loudspeaking function 41
- Call diversion 42
- Check the voice mail inbox 42
- General purpose 42
- Voice mail 42
- Call a number from call list 43
- Call list 43
- Edit number from call list before starting a call 43
- Menu operation 43
- Delete all entries from the call list 44
- Delete number from the call list 44
- Save number 44
- View the time of a call 44
- Call services 45
- Call time 45
- Divert calls 45
- Divert internal external calls 45
- Missed calls 45
- Add contact 46
- Call contact 46
- Contacts 46
- General purpose 46
- Start a priority call 46
- Add from call list 47
- Add new contact 47
- Delete contact 47
- Edit contact 47
- Adjust the ringer volume 48
- Central phonebook 48
- Search by name 48
- Search by number 48
- Settings 48
- Sound and alert 48
- View last search result 48
- Headset 49
- Set different ring signals for internal call external call and priority call 49
- Set the key sound 49
- Turn the vibrator on off 49
- Contrast 50
- Display 50
- Set date format 50
- Set time format 50
- Time date 50
- Activate the automatic key lock 51
- Activate the phone lock 51
- Deactivate the phone lock 51
- Phone lock settings 51
- Set local time and date format 51
- Answering 52
- Answering behavior 52
- Answering key 52
- Change pin code 52
- Change owner id 53
- Change the menu language 53
- In charger actions when in call 53
- Deactivate the charging mode 54
- In charger actions when not in call 54
- Mute telephone while charging 54
- Redirect calls when placed in charger 54
- Switch off while charging 54
- Change system 55
- Subscribe system 55
- System 55
- Device info 56
- Priority 56
- Rename system 56
- Unsubscribe system 56
- Admin menu 57
- Advanced functions 57
- Software upgrade 58
- System handling 58
- Error or warning messages 59
- Operational problems 59
- Troubleshooting 59
- Accessibility and voice quality 61
- Operating area 61
- Operation notice 61
- Out of range 61
- Charge the battery 62
- Maintenance 62
- Replace the battery 62
- Attach the hinge clip as described in the illustration below 63
- Attach the hinge type clip 63
- Figure 7 click on the clip 63
- Quick reference guide 65
- Basic functions 67
- Product presentation 67
- Contacts 69
- Accessories 71
- Avaya 3720 dect telephone user guide 11 2010 73
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как с телефона AVAYA 3720 сделать переадресацию на другой номер. какие кнопки нажимать?
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