Avaya 7406E Digital Mobile Handset Release Notes Avaya Business Communications Manager Document Status: Standard Document Number: NN40110-400 Document Version: 01.
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Contents 3 Contents Contents 3 Customer service 5 Navigation 5 Getting technical documentation 5 Getting product training 5 Getting Help from a distributor or reseller 5 Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site 5 Release notes 7 Known anomalies 7 Battery connections fail on drop 7 Every time a ring occurs, an invasive mute is performed on the original audio.
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Release notes This guide lists the release notes associated with the Avaya 7406E Digital Mobile Handset. Known anomalies Battery connections fail on drop The metal connectors to the battery can deform (flatten), which causes a loss of contact with the battery when the handset is dropped at a certain angle. This problem is reproducible. The frequency at which this problem occurs depends on how often you drop the handset. Avoid dropping the handset.
Release notes When using some headset versions, there is a strong buzzing noise With the variety of headset manufacturers in the market place, there are some headsets that do not provide adequate filtering. A slight buzzing sound can be present on the headset, as well as at the far end. Occurrence is random with the variety and quality of headsets in the market place. Current trials suggest that Plantronics headsets tend to perform better on the telephone than those made by other manufacturers.
Release notes 9 Battery life Talk time varies with the use of the handset. Talk time is about 5 hours, but this depends on the number of times the user presses the keypad to enable the backlighting of the keypad. Users have experienced as little as two hours total talk time when using this handset as a primary set. During an active call, the back-lighting is disabled after one minute to save on power, but activates again every time you press a key on the handset.
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