Introduction; About The Mdw 9010 - AT&T MDW 9010 Installation And Use Manual

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Introduction

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About the MDW 9010

Congratulations on the purchase of your new TransTalk™ 9000 Digital Wireless System
MDW 9010 Wireless Telephone. MDW stands for Multi-line Digital Wireless. This product
was designed to AT&T's high standards for innovation, reliability, and convenience.
The MDW 9010 phone is wireless; the telephone line cord to the phone was eliminated. This
provides flexibility, so that you may not require additional telephone wiring when you move
into a new building, or change the phone's location in an existing building. The phone can
be located as required. All you need is an electrical outlet, and a test check to make sure
that the handset is in range of its matching radio module.
The phone is portable, so there is no handset cord. This portability lets you move about
your work area or home with freedom, without giving up the features of a corded phone.
The handset communicates through a matching radio module, not the battery charger
where the handset sits for charging. Each handset can be used only with the radio module
packaged with the handset. The handset and the radio module each have the same unique
security code to identify the matching pair. And there is built-in and secure automatic
registration between the handset and radio module, so that your system is ready to use
after powering up.
A carrier (also known as a backplane) is required in order to use multiple wireless phones
within the same zone (area of coverage). Holding up to six radio modules, a carrier
synchronizes radio signals for proper operation of multiple phones, ensuring consistent
voice quality and range. Multiple carriers can be linked to support up to 18 wireless
phones in a single zone; linked carriers are automatically synchronized with each other.
As a special feature, a spare battery pack can be stored in the battery charger, allowing for
extended phone usage. For convenience, a headset can be connected to the phone to allow
hands-free conversation.
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