Quad chargers, Overview, Power supply – Avaya 3600 Series User Manual
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Desktop Charger, Dual Charger, and Quad Charger User Guide
Quad Chargers
Quad Charger
Quad Charger
Model GCN100
Model GCX100
(shown with four empty charging bays)
(shown with two empty charging bays)
Overview The Quad Charger is designed to simultaneously charge four
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery Packs. Model GCX100
is designed to charge the BPX100 Battery Pack for the 3626
WT. Model GCN100 is designed to charge the BPN100 Battery
Pack in the 3620 WT. Full charging is accomplished in
approximately one and a half hours.
Power supply Set up the Quad Charger by first obtaining the appropriate
AVAYA electrical supply for the country or region. Place the
Quad Charger on a flat, horizontal surface and plug the power
supply into the Quad Charger and into an appropriate wall
outlet.
Removing and
replacing a Battery
Pack
To remove the Battery Pack from the 3626 WT, hold handset in
one hand with the keypad facing up. Press both battery release
buttons on the left and right sides of the handset at the same
time. The Battery Pack will release downward. You may catch it
with the palm of your other hand. If the Battery Pack does not
release, gently shake the handset while pressing both release
buttons. Do not pry.
Remove the Battery Pack from the 3620 WT by pressing down
on the latch on the Battery Pack on the back of the WT. The
Battery Pack releases outward.
Insert the Battery Pack into one of the four charging bays so that
the Battery Pack contacts meet the charging bay contacts. The
LED above the charging bay will turn on to indicate that
charging is in progress. Complete charging occurs in one and a
half to two hours.
When charging is complete, the LED will turn off. Lift the
Battery Pack out of the charging bay.
Blinking LED If the LED starts blinking as soon as the Battery Pack is
inserted, the Battery Pack may be improperly seated. Lift it out
and reinsert. If the LED continues to blink or starts blinking at
any time during the charging process, it indicates that there is a
problem with the Battery Pack that makes it unusable. Do not
continue to charge the Battery Pack. Dispose of it properly and
do not attempt to use it in the WT. Do not attempt to open or
repair a defective Battery Pack. Contact your service
representative for assistance.
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