Specifications
Telephones and speakerphones
350 Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager
The 3616 wireless VoIP telephone solution requires one IP port per handset and emulates a
4606 IP desk telephone. The 3616 wireless VoIP telephone solution also requires the following
four components:
● 3616 wireless telephones
● 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
reconditioned in the cradle if manually selected. Batteries cannot be manually
reconditioned.
● Users get 4.0 hours of talk time, and over 80 hours of standby time.
● Users can continue to screen calls because the upright position keeps the display clearly
visible.
Avaya 3626 wireless VoIP telephone
The 3626 wireless VoIP telephone solution is an IEEE 802.11b standards-based, 2.4 GHz
wireless LAN telephone system. Using voice over IP (VoIP) technology, the 3626 wireless VoIP
telephone solution provides high quality mobile voice communications throughout the
workplace.
The 3626 telephone has the following characteristics:
● A 2 × 16 alphanumeric display, plus line and status indicators
● Weighs just 6.0 ounces (170 grams)
● Dimensions are 5.9" × 2.2" × 1.0" (15 × 5.6 × 2.5 cm)
● Supports the G.711 and G.729 codecs
● A maximum of 10 virtual button appearances for lines, intercoms, and features
● A push-to-talk radio capability and push-to-talk radio button for use as a walkie-talkie
● An Avaya Voice Priority Processor
● DHCP or static IP addressing
● AWTS Open Application Interface (OAI) gateway that allows third-party software
applications to communicate with the telephone
● Text messaging support
● Downloadable upgrade firmware from a TFTP server










