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Programming & Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone
Line Status Indicators
The Select-Row Button
and the Column
Buttons
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The second and third rows of the display show the information you would see
on the top line (and second line if provided by the system to which you are
connected) of a wired system phone's display. The information varies according
to which communications system you are using. For example, the display may
show the current date, the number you are calling, or Caller ID information (if the
system supports this feature). This display line is also used for feedback when
testing and programming the handset.
Note:
When the MDW 9040 is shipped from the factory, it is set for a 2-line
display (see
"Figure
However, the display length can be changed to 1-line if so desired (see
"Figure
17:
Using the Select-Row and Column Buttons
next page). If you choose 1-line of information for your display, four
additional programmable buttons appear on the third line of the display.
The fourth and fifth rows on the display show the line or
programmable/intercom/drop buttons. Line Status indicators, such as a triangle or
a rectangle next to the line you are using or to which you will be connected once
you turn on the phone are discussed in
section. See
Chapter
information about Button Mapping.
There are up to 12 status indicators (A through D, 1 through 8, see
one corresponds to a specific outside or intercom line, recall and/or drop button and
programmable buttons. (The function of these status indicators varies, depending on
the communications system you are using—see the Button Mapping topic in
6,
"MDW 9040 Pocket Phone
system switch.) The status indicators show either a triangle ( ) or a rectangle ( ),
signifying the following activity:
For PARTNER Systems:
A triangle ( ) showing line status is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired system
phone.
A rectangle ( ) showing line status is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired system
phone.
For all other Systems:
A rectangle ( ) showing line status is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired
system phone.
A triangle ( ) showing line status is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired system
phone.
The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone can display the status of up to 12
lines/intercom/programmable buttons, but the number of lines supported by
compatible communications system switches varies.
Use the Select-Row (
up one row. Each time you press the Select-Row (
another row (cycling through the three rows in turn, and then returning to the bottom
row).
MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use, 503-801-190
15:
The MDW 9040
"Line Status
6,
"MDW 9040 Pocket Phone
Compatibility" for the appropriate communications
) button to move the arrow on the right side of the display
About the Handset
Display" on the previous page).
Together" on the
Indicators" in the next
Compatibility" for more
Figure
) button, the arrow moves to
15). Each
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