Specifications

Telephones and speakerphones
348 Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager
The 3606 telephone has the following characteristics:
A 2 × 16 alphanumeric display, plus line and status indicators
Weighs just 6.4 ounces (181.4 grams)
Dimensions are 6" × 2" × 1" (15 × 5 × 2.5 cm)
DHCP or static IP addressing
AWTS Open Application Interface (OAI) gateway that enables third-party software
applications to communicate with the telephone
Downloadable upgrade firmware from a TFTP server
Text messaging support
Hold button
A maximum of 6 button appearances that can be used for call appearances and features.
Four fixed feature buttons:
-mute
- last number dialed
-transfer
- conference.
Headset Option: works with the Supra (over-the-head) or Radium (over-the-ear) mobility
headsets. Can be used with the wireless headset for the MDW 9000 and MDW 9010 with
an adaptor. New 2.5-mm jack makes connecting a headset to the 9040 easier than ever.
Backlit display: for easier use in poorly lit areas such as warehouses and manufacturing
plants.
Vibrator Alert: for times when a ringing telephone would be intrusive (standard on all
Pocket Phones).
The 3606 wireless VoIP telephone solution, which supports the G.711 codec, requires one IP
port per handset and emulates a 4606 IP desk telephone. The 3606 wireless VoIP telephone
solution also requires the following four components:
3606 wireless telephones
A SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) server
An Avaya Voice Priority Processor
An 802.11b wireless LAN with SVP-enabled access points, such as the Avaya AP-1, AP-2,
AP-3 AP-4, or AP-6 access point
The battery charge has the following characteristics
Batteries charge fully in 1.5 hours.
Batteries are discharged and recharged. This process eliminates the memory effect that
reduces battery life. The spare is automatically reconditioned and the handset battery is