Avaya
3400 Series Wireless Telephone User Guide
Flashing red/green—there is a problem with either the Battery Pack
or Quick Charger. It may mean the Battery Pack being charged is too
hot or too cold. Allow the Battery Pack to stabilize at room
temperature and try again. 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. If several different Battery Packs
cause the charger to show a flashing red or red/green LED, the
charger may not be working properly. To verify this, substitute
another Quick Charger and repeat the operation that caused the
failure. If the same Battery Pack lights a green LED when inserted in
a different charger, the Quick Charger is faulty. Contact your service
representative for assistance.
Flashing yellow—the Quick Charger is testing and conditioning the
Battery Pack. This test/condition mode is automatically started every
11th cycle of the charger. Testing the NiCd standard Battery Pack
takes approximately four hours; testing the NiMH high- capacity
Battery Pack takes approximately eight to ten hours. To manually
start the test, press the MODE button. To stop the test, press the
MODE button. However, it is highly recommended that the test be
allowed to complete.
Battery Pack bins
If a handset is to be used during the recharging cycle, fully charged
Battery Packs must always be available. Therefore, it is
recommended that a bin is available to collect discharged Battery
Packs and a second bin for charged Battery Packs. Users can quickly
replace their discharged Battery Pack with a charged one. An
assigned person can recharge the Battery Packs and move them to
the charged bin as they are recharged. It is also recommended that
the bins be non-metallic and clearly labeled to identify whether they
are intended for charged or discharged Battery Packs.
555-301-701, Issue 2, July 2005
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