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Wireless handset features
Range
The handset uses Bluetooth technology. As a Class 2 device, the handset nominal range is 10
meters. In practical use this range might vary depending on the environment. If the handset was
out of range, the connection is reestablished automatically when the handset is back in range.
When the handset is not in range for more than 22 minutes, it turns off to prevent battery
discharge. If the handset was turned off, the connection is reestablished automatically when the
handset is turned on and back in range.
Battery service life
If used carefully, the expected service life of the battery is several years. Although the battery
capacity is diminished over time, in general it does not affect normal handset use.
Battery talk time
When fully charged, the new battery provides approximately 12 hours of talk time. You might need
to charge the battery before the first use to achieve the full talk time. To prevent damage to the
battery, the protection system does not allow the battery to discharge below a certain point. Avaya
Vantage
displays the battery charge level on the Notifications panel.
Battery standby time
When fully charged, the new battery provides approximately 60 hours of standby time. When the
handset is not in range or Avaya Vantage
is turned off for approximately 22 minutes, the handset
is turned off automatically to save battery. To turn on the handset again, press the Power button
for approximately 2 seconds. The handset is not turned on automatically even if it is returned to
the cradle.
Battery charging
The handset supports a contactless charging system. To charge the handset, place it in its cradle.
If the battery charge is low, the handset will notify you with warning tones. When you hear the
warning tones, return the handset to its cradle to charge the battery.
The handset uses a Lithium-Ion battery with the battery management and protection system. The
protection system allows to prevent the following situations:
Overcharging.
Over-discharging.
Charging if the ambient temperature is higher than 40 °C (102 °F).
Battery recharge time
The battery fully recharges in less than 3 hours. You do not need to fully discharge the battery
before charging.
Battery disposal
At the end of the service life, remove the battery and deliver it to a battery recycling depot. Do not
dispose of the battery in the normal waste stream.
Wireless handset LED indicator
The blue LED indicator shows the current state of the handset and is also used to indicate user
actions.
Specifications
May 2018 Installing and Administering Avaya Vantage
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