The
Avaya 3910 Wireless Telephone uses 900 MHz digital
technology and offers in the average business
environment, a handset range of 160 feet from the
base station. Each 3910 Telephone requires its own
base unit. Multiple 3910 phones may be operated in
the same wireless coverage area or zone. It is
recommended that 3 to 5 Avaya 3910 Wireless
Telephones may be connected to the same system and
operated in the same area. With proper site
engineering, a maximum of ten Avaya 3910 Wireless
Telephones can be connected to the same system.
Proper spacing of the base units is required for
optimal operation.
Avaya 3910 Wireless
Telephone for PARTNER/MAGIX (ETR) (700305113)
Handset, Base/Charger, AC Adapter
� 900 MHz Digital Technology � Range of 160 feet
from base station � Single Zone
� Up to 80,000 square foot coverage (Range
dependent upon environment)
� 10 (Maximum) 3910 units can be connected to the
same station with the proper site engineering
� 3 to 5 3910 units recommended in same operating
area
System Features of
Avaya 3910 Wireless Telephone Include:
� 4 programmable buttons to access switch features
on the MERLIN MAGIX system
� 2 programmable buttons to access switch features
and 2 intercom buttons on the PARTNER system
� 2 line, 32 character Handset Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) � Talk Time 10 hours typical
� 4 displayed operation modes indicating Talk,
Ringer On/Off, Battery Low, and Message Waiting
� Fixed Feature Buttons; Hold, Transfer,
Conference, Mute, Caller Name Display, and Feature
� 10 channels; ideally supporting 3 to 5
simultaneous conversations
(up to 10 maximum simultaneous conversations with
proper site management)
� Headset Jack � Vibrate Alert � Ringer and Handset
volume control
� User selectable ring type � Base Unit and Charger
Unit
� Includes: Base Unit, Handset, Telephone Cord,
Installation and User Guide,
Base Unit Power Supply Adapter, Charging Stand
Power Supply Adapter,
Rechargeable Battery, Belt Clip, Charging Stand
� Headset option: Requires Avaya
3275-DWS Headset
Adapter
� Compatibility with ETR Modules