Release Notes
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Release Notes
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. If you drop the handset
accidentally and the phone does not regain power, remove the back cover of the
battery case and use a pocket knife to gently lift the metal tabs that connect to the
bottom of the battery.
This problem will be fixed with the next iteration of hardware.
Q01462395
Every time a ring occurs, an invasive mute is performed on the original
audio. Currently the minimum period for the tone is 75 ms
During an active call, there is a beep to indicate an incoming call. During this beep,
the handset voice path is muted to prevent the beep from being transmitted in the
conversation to the other party. Avaya recognizes that this is disruptive to daily
business phone conversations, and is currently working on a solution to provide
users with an indication of an incoming call.
Q01510539
Volume up/down on handsets seems to affect normal speech path on calls
The following warning tones will be generated and could effect the voice path:
• Out of the range
• Run out of the battery
• Incoming second call
• Incoming message
• Reaching the Max. or Min. volume level.
Q01464903










