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The Avaya 3910 Wireless Telephone is a digital telephone designed to work with the Partner and Merlin Magix systems. It offers the mobility inherent in a wireless telephone plus access to the features and functionality of the communications system. Get access to all your lines, put calls on hold, see incoming Caller ID, set up conference calls, check messages - all while away from your desk. The Avaya 3910 telephone uses long-range 900 MHz digital technology and provides the following features: Connects to any available Partner extension port;Connects to an available ETR port (provided by 016 ETR Module) on Merlin Magix System;160 ft. range (80,000 square feet);2-line, 32 character handset liquid crystal display (LCD);4 displayed operation modes indicating Talk, Ringer On/Off, Battery Low, and Message Waiting; Single button access to fixed features - Hold, Transfer, and Conference; 4 programmable buttons to access features on the Merlin Magix system; 2 programmable buttons to access switch features/line appearances and 2 intercom buttons on the Partner system;10 channels; Headset jack; Ringer and handset volume control; Vibrate alert
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