Waking Up" The Phone - Lucent Technologies TransTalk 9000 Installation And Use Manual

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"Waking Up" the Phone

In addition to "On" and "Off," the MDW 9031/9031DCP has an energy-saving "sleep" or "standby" mode. The
MDW 9031/9031DCP "goes to sleep" 15 seconds after activity ceases (that is, after an alert stops ringing or after
you hang up).
The O and " buttons "wake up" the phone. The headset and handset O buttons turn the phone on, and
the Select button ( " ) signals the phone that activity is occurring. You can activate the display to see whether
you have a message or to check whether your alerter is enabled without actually turning the phone on (if the
communications system is very busy, for instance) by pressing ".
MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use
503-801-166 — Issue 3 — October 1999
With a signal strength of 3, press 2 to check the voice quality. When the voice
2
quality is 7 or 8, the voice connection should be satisfactory. This is the edge of
your usable range.
The following diagram illustrates this Performance/Range test.
Close-Up Test
5 to 10 feet (1.5 to 3.1 m)
Signal Strength = 9 to 10
Voice Quality = 9 to 10
*Edge-of-Usable-Range Test
Signal Strength = 3
Voice Quality = 7 to 8
*At High Power—Power Level = 8
Go to either of the following sections:
If installing one MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket
Phone, go to "Installing a Single Radio Module" in
Chapter 2.
If installing one or more carriers, go to
"Understanding Carriers" in Chapter 2.
3
Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP
POWER
RADIO
PASS
Radio
Module
Pocket Phone
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