Lucent Technologies MDW 9040 Installation, Troubleshooting, And Use
Lucent Technologies MDW 9040 Installation, Troubleshooting, And Use

Lucent Technologies MDW 9040 Installation, Troubleshooting, And Use

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Digital Wireless System
MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone
Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use
503-801-190
Comcode 108594409
Issue 1
May 2000

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  • Page 1 ® TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless System MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use 503-801-190 Comcode 108594409 Issue 1 May 2000...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 1997, 1998 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. For trademark, regulatory compliance, and related legal information, see the copyright and legal notices section of this document.
  • Page 3 Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of common-carrier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through or connected to it.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    For your own safety, follow these rules before or while using your phone: Before using this product, read and understand all warnings and instructions. • • Observe all warnings and instructions marked on this product. iii Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 5 Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy. CAUTION: The MDW 9040 handset is a radio transceiver device. It is recommended Cardiac Pacemakers and Life-Support that the handset not be placed within 6 inches of a pacemaker.
  • Page 6 IS THERE ONE? ----> IF SO, COMCODE, the battery charger. PLEASE. • Use only the auxiliary power supply (Comcode 108212952 ) specified for use with this product. v Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 8 About the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone ........
  • Page 9 Appendix A: Warranty and Repair Information Lucent Technologies Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability ..... . . 69 Limitation of Liability........70 Repair Information .
  • Page 10 Hearing Aid Compatibility ........... . . 71 Appendix C: Specifications Appendix D: Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 12: About The Mdw 9040 Pocket Phone

    The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone can be used in most typical office buildings, warehouses, malls, and even outdoor areas such as loading docks. The location of the DRM greatly affects the performance of the MDW 9040. Read the “Positioning the DRM” section in Chapter 2 to determine the best place to install the DRM. Repeat the tests several times with the DRM positioned in a different location each time.
  • Page 13: Parts List

    One nickel metal hydride battery pack, which provides up to three hours of talk time, comes with your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone. If you require additional phone usage, you can purchase an extended battery pack. Although thicker and heavier than the standard battery pack, the extended battery pack provides 8-9 hours of talk time when fully charged.
  • Page 14: Installing And Registering The Mdw 9040 Pocket Phone

    13.) Checking button mapping to coincide with the communications system to which the MDW 9040 is connected (Refer to the information in the section titled, “Mapping the MDW 9040 to the Correct Communications System” on page 16.) IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION: * Only one handset can be registered at a time.
  • Page 15: About The Dual Radio Module

    Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone Installation Procedures for the DRM Before you begin installation, please read the information on the Dual-Radio Module below, and on positioning the DRM on page NOTE: For some installers, it may be more convenient to unpack the DRM and handset in the switch room, power up the DRM, and then register the handset prior to installing the DRM.
  • Page 16 6) This jack is not used at the present time. 7) Before you use the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone, you must register each of the two handsets with the associated DRM. For the handset connected to LINE 1, press the...
  • Page 17: Positioning A Drm

    Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone Installation Procedures for the DRM registration button labeled 1; for the handset connected to LINE 2, press the registration button labeled 2. 8) Each of these two jacks (labeled SYNC) connects two DRMs together forming inter-DRM synchronization.
  • Page 18: Auxiliary Power And Switch Wiring

    Installation Procedures for the DRM Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone When wall-mounting the DRM, place the DRM high on the wall for optimum • voice quality and range. Allow 6–12 inches (15.2–30.5 cm) of space between the top of the antenna on the radio modules and the ceiling.
  • Page 19 Aux. Power Pos. * The ATL interface does NOT support the DEFINITY Hybrid port card. Note: A DRM used with in an MDW 9040 Wireless Phone will NOT support a Tip/Ring interface. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 20: A Quick Reference Procedure For Handset Registration

    Installation Procedures for the DRM Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone A Quick Reference Procedure for Handset Registration Refer to Figure 1 on page 6 (the main features on the DRM) as you complete the procedural steps listed below.
  • Page 21: Installing A Single Drm For Single-Zone Operation

    Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone Installation Procedures for the DRM Installing a Single DRM for Single-Zone Operation Installing the DRM on a To install a single DRM on a desk or shelf: Desk or Shelf Remove the DRM from its shipping box and place it in the location specified by the customer or use the wall-mounting template (provided on the last page of this book).
  • Page 22: Installing Multiple Drms For Single-Zone Operation

    Installation Procedures for the DRM Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone Place the wall bracket against the wall, and align the screw holes on the wall bracket with the holes that you have marked on the wall. Start the screws, and screw them in until the wall bracket rests flush against the wall.
  • Page 23 Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone Installation Procedures for the DRM The following is a diagram showing three DRM units operating in a single-zone configuration providing six handsets with the appropriate switch interface. Figure 4. Three DRMs Connected and In Sync...
  • Page 24: Setting Up And Registering The Handset

    Setting Up and Registering the Handset Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Installing Multiple DRMs in a Dual-Zone Configuration To install multiple DRMs for single-zone operation: Remove each DRM from its shipping box and place it in the location specified by the customer or use the wall-mounting template (provided on the last page of this book).
  • Page 25: Performing The Registration

    The associated switch port is off-hook. • • The associated switch is sending the handset messages. The DRM is already registered to another handset which is in range. • Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 26 Setting Up and Registering the Handset Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Registering a Handset To register your telephone with each DRM to which it will be connected: and a DRM IMPORTANT NOTES: Between Step 2 (entering Registration Mode on...
  • Page 27: Communications System

    Mapping the MDW 9040 to the Correct Communications System The communications system you use determines what information the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone can display and how the phone lines and programmable/intercom/drop buttons are identified. (For a detailed description of Button Mapping,” see the appropriate “Button Mapping” topics in the “MDW 9040 Compatibility” section in Chapter 5.)
  • Page 28: Filling Out The Handset Label

    Sel. Filling Out the Handset Label Once you have checked to make sure that the MDW 9040 is mapped to the correct communications system, fill out the handset label on the back of the handset. Note: The MDW 9040 display shows the status of up to 12 lines or programmable/intercom/drop buttons.
  • Page 29: Other Handset Configuration Options

    Chapter 3. Select the Display Message Length (1 or 2 lines). For more information about • selecting message length, see Chapter 3. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 30: Battery Charger Features

    The SPARE LED, when lit, indicates that a battery pack is in the Spare battery compartment. Note: Before you use the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone handset for the first time, the battery pack must be charged. MDW Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 31: Positioning The Battery Charger

    Do not dispose of it in household garbage. For information about recycling or proper disposal, consult your local solid waste (garbage) collection or disposal organization. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 32: Installing The Battery Charger

    Installing and Using the Battery Charger Installing and Registering the MDW 9040 Pocket Installing the Battery Charger • If you are wall-mounting the battery charger, follow Steps 1 through 7. If you are desk-mounting the battery charger, follow only Steps 1, 5, and 7.
  • Page 33: Extending Battery Life

    “Memory effect” reduces a battery's capacity and can occur when you repeatedly recharge a battery pack before it is fully discharged. The nickel metal hydride battery pack shipped with your MDW 9040 is resistant to the memory effect. Even so, it is recommended that you refresh your battery pack at least once a week.
  • Page 34 As a guideline, you can expect a 1-hour reduction in talk time for every 7 hours of standby time. Similarly, you can expect a 7-hour reduction in standby time for every hour of talk time. The following steps will ensure an uninterrupted supply of power to your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone: •...
  • Page 35: Inserting A Battery Pack Into The Spare Battery Compartment

    To remove a battery pack from the Spare battery compartment of the charger, lift the Pack from the Spare battery pack up and out. Battery Compartment Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 36: About The Handset

    About the Handset The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone supports normal operation of all of the features of the switch as far as is practical within the limitations of its reduced size and power and the nature of wireless operation. There are very few differences in operation between the wireless MDW 9040 Pocket Phone and a wired deskset.
  • Page 37: Handset Features

    Lanyard Loop — Attach an (optional) lanyard for carrying the handset. The Handset Display The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone display has one line of icons and four alphanumeric-character lines (up to 16 digits and/or characters on each line) to provide you with status information and programming options. The...
  • Page 38: The Handset Display

    Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone MDW 9040 display also provides Backlighting so that you can read your display in poorly-lit environments. You can choose to turn on the Backlighting feature or turn it off as well as select the amount of time the feature is on.
  • Page 39 Note: When the MDW 9040 is shipped from the factory, it is set for a 2-line display. (See the default display screen on the previous page.) However, the display message length can be changed to 1-line if so desired. If you choose 1-line of information for your display, four additional programmable buttons appear on the third line of the display.
  • Page 40 About the Handset Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone The Select-Row Button The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone can display the status of up to 12 and the Column lines/intercom/programmable buttons, but the number of lines supported by Buttons compatible communications system switches varies.
  • Page 41 Your call will be placed on Hold automatically so that you can swap battery packs or pick up the call on another telephone. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 42: Setting Or Changing The Handset Settings

    To raise or lower the volume of the Handset Receiver (or the Earpiece): While • the MDW 9040 is off-hook, press the press the “+” or the “-” button. Each time you press the “+” or “ ” button, the handset audio dial tone level changes, and the display shows the current volume level: Ear Level:>>>...
  • Page 43 For example, press until the arrow is placed to the right of Options as in the example above. Press the Softkey ( ) below Sel (for Select). Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 44: Using The Configuration And Option Menus

    • Choosing the LENGTH of a display MESSAGE When the MDW 9040 is shipped from the factory, it is set for 2 lines of text, on the second and the third lines of the display screen. However, the display message length can be changed to 1 line of text if so desired.
  • Page 45 Backlighting is active. Backlighting for the handset display allows you to see the display in poorly-lit environments. The display is factory set to ON for the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone. However, the Backlighting Feature can also be turn OFF.
  • Page 46: A Flowchart For The Configuration, Options, And Test Mode Display Screens

    OPTIONS MENU choose ON or OFF Key Clicks If you turn ON Key Clicks, choose Exit the volume of the key clicks: High or Med, or Low MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 47: Using Local Test Mode

    You should use Wireless Test Mode to help you locate the best place to install the radio module(s) to optimize the performance of your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone. Repeat the tests several times, with the radio module positioned in a different location each time.
  • Page 48 This dial tone continues until you exit Wireless Test Mode. Note: While in this mode, the MDW 9040 cannot make or receive calls. To verify Switch Interface Type (such as MERLIN, DEFINITY, or PARTNER switches), press the softkey below More at the Test Mode Menu (Local and Wireless Test).
  • Page 49 The display shows the power level to which the handset (HS) and the base (B) (the radio module) have adjusted. The power level adjusts from low power (1) Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 50 , press The handset beeps twice, and the display shows the handset settings, indicating you are in Wireless Test Mode. (While in Local Mode, the MDW 9040 can still receive notification of incoming calls.) To enter Wireless Test Mode, press “W” (9).
  • Page 51: Using Handset Features

    “Waking Up” the Phone In addition to being off-hook, the MDW 9040 has an energy-saving “sleep” or “standby” mode. The MDW 9040 “goes to sleep” 10 seconds after activity ceases (that is, after an alert stops ringing or after you hang up).
  • Page 52: Placing A Call

    Answering a Call When you receive a call on your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone, you hear a ringing tone if your alerter is enabled, or you feel a vibration in the handset if the vibrator is enabled, or both. To answer the call, use the following...
  • Page 53: Preselecting A Line

    Using a Headset Lucent Technologies offers the Supra 9031 headset, which is specifically designed for use with your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone or the Radium (over-the-ear) headset. A headset assists in call answering and provides hands-free operation. For ordering information, see Appendix D, “Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts.”.
  • Page 54: Programming Switch-Related Features

    Abbreviated Dialing button. Exit the switch-specific Programming Mode. MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 55: The Handset Antenna

    Carrying Your Pocket Phone The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone has a loop in the upper corner to accommodate the included lanyard. You can attach the lanyard, as illustrated below, and slip the lanyard over your wrist to guard against dropping the phone.
  • Page 56 (The groove is about 1/4 inch from the top of the battery pack.) Push the left edge of the belt clip and snap it into the corresponding groove on the inner side of the battery pack. MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 57 Find the “larger” edge of the belt clip that is fastened to the battery pack. Push the “larger” edge of the belt clip out and away from the battery pack until you free the clip from the pack. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    Overview If you have a problem with your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone, you may be able to solve it by following the procedures included in this chapter. If you cannot resolve the problem, call for customer support as described in the Copy and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book.
  • Page 59: Handset Problems

    Remove the electrical device that is walls are causing interference. causing interference, or move the handset or the radio module to another location. DRM is not powered. Power the DRM. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 60 Disconnect the power cord/AC adapter from the battery charger. Carefully reconnect the power cord/AC adapter to the battery charger. Plug the power cord/AC adapter back into the electrical outlet. MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 61: Battery Problems

    Battery pack needs to be refreshed a Refresh the battery pack. hours of talk time when second time. you use an extended battery pack that was refreshed. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 62: Voice Quality Problems

    Move the handset at least 6 feet specific location is poor (1.8 m) away for 3 – 6 DRMs, or and noisy. 10 feet (3.1 m) away for 7 or more DRMs. MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 63 6 seconds reset line ringing options. (PARTNER, PARTNER Plus, PARTNER II, PARTNER Advanced Communications System in key mode, MERLIN, MERLIN Plus, and MERLIN II Systems only). Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 64: Range Problems

    Place the questionable battery pack in the battery charger’s Spare battery compartment. Wait one minute. If the SPARE LED flashes red, order a new battery pack. MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 65 Wait one minute. If the HANDSET LED flashes red, order a new battery pack. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 66 Battery pack is not seated properly in battery charger’s spare battery the spare battery compartment. compartment, as described in “Inserting the Handset into the Battery Charger’s Handset Cradle” in Chapter 2. MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 68: Programming And Call Handling Instructions

    Programming and Call Handling Instructions The MDW 9040 handset can display the status of up to 12 telephone lines, but the number of lines supported by the associated switches varies. After you have installed your MDW 9040 and understand the controls and displays, use the programming and call-handling instructions that came with your communications system.
  • Page 69: Mdw 9040 Pocket Phone Compatibility

    Programming and Call Handling Instructions Note: The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone is fully compatible with the PARTNER family of communication systems. For the remaining communications systems, however, you must carefully note the functional differences between your wireless phone and the phone type identified in the table on the previous page.
  • Page 70: Communications System Compatibility

    This section describes some communications system-dependent programming to help you optimize the performance of your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone. It also describes how the buttons on a wired phone for your communications system map to the buttons on your MDW 9040. Turn to the information appropriate to your...
  • Page 71 13 – 18) to No Ring. (Install an external audible alert for these extensions.) The MDW 9040 does not have a speaker; therefore, it does not support voice announce/page and call groups. Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 72: Merlin Systems

    It is recommended that you use MERLIN 206/410/820 Systems installed with Feature Package 2 with your wireless phone, so that you can disable that feature. Since the MDW 9040 has no speaker function, it should not be assigned to a • paging group.
  • Page 73 EXCEPT the MERLIN 410 and the MERLIN 820 Systems Note: The button labeled C and the button labeled D on the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone display automatically default to the buttons labeled C (Recall) and D (Drop), respectively, on the 7315H phones.
  • Page 74 OPER Hold TransTalk Recall Figure 21. Button Mapping for an MDW 9040 Connected to a MERLIN 410 or a MERLIN 820 System Note: The button labeled C and the button labeled D on the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone display automatically default to the buttons labeled C (Recall) and D (Drop), respectively, on the 7315H phones.
  • Page 75: Merlin Magix System

    Systems that use the TransTalk MDW 9040 Pocket Phones as PBX extensions. MERLIN MAGIX System On the MERLIN MAGIX System, the MDW 9040 emulates either an 8- or a 12- Button Mapping for MERLIN MAGIX System button 4400 Series telephone.
  • Page 76 Figure 22. Button Mapping for an MDW 9040 Connected to a MERLIN MAGIX Systems Setting the Line Use the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW 9040 Ringing Options for the Pocket Phones with a MERLIN MAGIX switch:...
  • Page 77: Definity Systems

    The following illustrations show in parentheses the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone button assignments on Pages 3 and 4 of the STATION Administration screens. The button labeled D on the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone display automatically defaults to the button labeled 04 (Drop) on the 8410D phones.
  • Page 78 Page 3 above is the recommended button programming. The Feat/P button must be pressed twice to Exit from the Softkey menu (for example, exiting Directory mode). Button 8 on the MDW 9040 phone, when used with Line Preselection, allows for toggling between the two lines of Display information.
  • Page 79 Hold OPER Speaker 04 = Button D “Drop” Figure 23. Button Mapping for an MDW 9040 Connected to a DEFINITY System Use the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW 9040 Setting the Line Ringing Options for...
  • Page 80: Warranty And Repair Information

    (“Warranty Date”). If you notify Lucent Technologies or its Authorized Dealer within one year of the Warranty Date that your system is not in good working order, Lucent Technologies will, without charge to you, repair or replace, at its option, the system components that are not in good working order. Repair or replacement parts may be new or refurbished and will be provided on an exchange basis.
  • Page 81: Limitation Of Liability

    Repair Information Limitation of Liability Except as provided below, the liability of Lucent Technologies and its affiliates and suppliers for any claims, losses, damages, or expenses from any cause whatsoever (including acts or omissions of third parties), regardless of the form of action, whether in contract, tort, or otherwise, shall not exceed the lesser of: (1) the direct damages proven;...
  • Page 82: Regulatory Information

    This appendix contains information about the Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada. FCC Part 15 Rules The Lucent Technologies MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone has been tested and has been found to comply with FCC Part 15 Rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial or residential installation.
  • Page 84: Specifications

    1.75 lb 6.85 x 5.55 cm 0.80 kg Power Supply (RM) 3.19"(L) x 1.94"(H) x 2.17"(W) 8.09 x 1.10 lb 4.92 x 5.50 cm 0.50 kg MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 85 Capability: Duplex Method: Time Division Duplex (TDD) (Transmit and Receive on same frequency) Transmitter Dynamic Power Adjustment: 1mW ERP Minimum to 250mW ERP Maximum Output Power: Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installatio, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 86 Out-Of-Building the following In-Range Out-of-Building (IROB) to protect the switch/control unit and Extensions: telephone device from surges: • MDW 9040 Pocket Phone: two Lucent Technologies 146D protectors (ETR); two Lucent Technologies 146E protectors (ATL) ® Wiring: • MDW 9040 Pocket Phone: Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX or at least 2-pair (4- wire) star (“home run”...
  • Page 88: Optional Parts

    Battery Charger; includes Power Cord/ xxxxx 108386921 40B AC Adapter Power Cord/AC Adapter for Battery 408082204 Charger [11 foot (3.4m)] Telephone Line Cord [8 foot (2.4m)] 103786794 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190 Issue 1, May 2000...
  • Page 89 (for Headset) 108267493 (for Adapter) MDW 9031 Adapter for 3204-ADP 108267493 Supra 9030/9031 Headset Radium (Over-the-Ear) Headset 3275-042/A 407720739 with Adapter (for Headset) 108267493 (for Adapter) Issue 1 May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 503-801-190...
  • Page 90 replacement Column buttons Adjusting handset volume Conference button Answering a call Configuration Menu Antenna activating the Backlighting feature replacement choosing message length Auxiliary power choosing the alerter type recommended power supplies choosing to hear key clicks wiring registering the handset selecting the display language turning on the Line Pre-Select Feature Coverage zone...
  • Page 91 Line selection requirements Line status using indicators Headset adapter Local Test Mode Quick Disconnect plug using Headset connector Low Battery indicator Hearing aid compatibility Hold button Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Telephone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 555-801-190...
  • Page 92 Line jack wiring maximum number of DRMs and handsets MDW 9040 Pocket Phone programming features about setting Line Ringing options regulatory information wiring replacement Parts list warranty information additional parts Memory effect Dual-Radio Module Menu button handset Menu Mode Placing a call...
  • Page 93 MERLIN MAGIX extending MERLIN systems problems PARTNER systems testing Switch-related features Volume control programming Synchronization System 75 System 85 Wake up Warranty information Wireless Test Mode using Issue 1, May 2000 MDW 9040 Wireless Telephone Installation, Troubleshooting, and Use, 555-801-190...

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