AT&T MDW 9000 Quick Reference
AT&T MDW 9000 Quick Reference

AT&T MDW 9000 Quick Reference

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MDW 9000 Wireless
Telephone
Quick Reference
Remember to press the [
phone before pressing any other button.
If you need assistance when using your wireless phone with a
PARTNER, MERLIN, or MERLIN LEGEND system in the conti-
nental U.S., call 1 800 628-2888. For all other systems, follow
the procedure you normally use to get support for your commu-
nications system. Outside the continental U.S., contact your
AT&T Representative or local Authorized Dealer.
AT&T
AT&T
Contents
] button to turn on your wireless
On/Off
Help!
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    AT&T MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone Quick Reference Contents Handset Controls Handset Display Line Status Indicators Call Alerter Charging Cradle Controls Troubleshooting 4 - 9 Wireless Test Mode 10-11 MDW 9000 Compatibility 12-17 Remember to press the [ ] button to turn on your wireless On/Off phone before pressing any other button.
  • Page 2: Handset Controls

    “Handset Display” on next Outside Line/ page. Programmable/ Intercom/Drop Volume Control Buttons (6) Press +/- to adjust See “MDW 9000 volume of earpiece Compatibility” or ringer. beginning on page 12 for system button assignments. Mute Hold Press to turn the...
  • Page 3: Handset Display

    Handset Display 18 indicates Local Test Mode; 1 through 10 are used in Wireless Test Mode. P indicates programming mode. MUTE indicates handset microphone is turned off after pressing [ Mute T indicates handset is in Wireless Test Mode. MSG indicates a message has been deposited in your voice mailbox.
  • Page 4: Charging Cradle Controls

    Charging Cradle Controls AT&T Battery Charging Contacts Handset battery charges through these contacts. Handset Hook Rotate for wall mounting. Spare Battery Compartment Cover Open to insert or remove optional spare battery pack. Charge LED Lights when handset is properly placed in cradle for charging.
  • Page 5: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your wireless phone, you may be able to solve it by following the procedures listed here. If you cannot resolve a problem using these procedures, call for help as described on the front panel of this Quick Reference. Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions...
  • Page 6 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions After pressing Place handset in charging Battery is not charged sufficiently. cradle for 12 hours. Or, if ], dial tone i On/Off not heard and hand- you have a fully charged set display does not (14 hours) spare battery, show anything.
  • Page 7 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions You can hear the The [ ] button was Press [ ] again to turn Mute Mute party on the other pressed inadvertently. off the mute feature. end, but they cannot hear you. MUTE appears in the hand- set display.
  • Page 8 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions After pressing Handset is out of range Move the handset closer to the radio module. of its matching radio ], the handset On/Off beeps and RANGE module. shows in the hand- An electrical device may Remove interfering device set display.
  • Page 9 Troubleshooting Possible Solutions Symptom Possible Causes There are environmental Reinstall the radio module Range for calls is limitations. or carrier assembly as lower than expected. high as possible on the wall and away from metal obstructions. Eliminate any possible interfering devices (micro- waves) between the radio module or carrier assembly and your handset.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions Handset does not There was a recent Remove battery from respond to repeated occurrence of lightning, handset for 10 seconds, ] button or a power failure. then replace it. On/Off presses. Check to see if the radio module or carrier assembly is receiving power.
  • Page 11: Wireless Test Mode

    Wireless Test Mode Steps 2 through 5 can be performed in any order, and you can press [ ] to exit at any time. On/Off NOTE: Ignore anything that displays if you press [ ] or [ ] while in Wireless Test Mode.
  • Page 12: Wireless Test Mode

    Wireless Test Mode To determine voice quality, press [ The display shows a number from 1 to 10. The higher the number the better the voice quality, as shown in the table below: Display Number Voice Quality Is Very good Very good Errors, but not noticeable in normal speech...
  • Page 13: Mdw 9000 Compatibility

    * For DEFINITY G3V3 systems, you can administer the system for the MDW 9000 telephone (rather than a 7303s set) and follow the user’s instructions in the MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone User’s Guide, order number 555-230-768.
  • Page 14 MDW 9000 Compatibility Programming System Features PARTNER Systems: PARTNER II and PARTNER Plus system buttons should be assigned as follows; 1, 2, 3, and 4 are line or feature buttons (for a PARTNER system, buttons 1 through 4 are line only):...
  • Page 15 MDW 9000 Compatibility MERLIN 206/410/820 and MERLIN Plus system buttons should be assigned as follows; 2, 3, 4, and 5 are line or feature buttons: PMUTE BATT RANGE To use MERLIN LEGEND system feature codes with this phone, program the top right-hand button as a System Feature button.
  • Page 16 For Releases 1, 2, and 3, this phone must be administered as a 10-button MERLIN set (type 303). Either a TN762B Hybrid pack or a ZTN79 ATL pack must be used to connect the switch and the MDW 9000 telephone. Assigning features may be done only by the system administrator.
  • Page 17 MDW 9000 Compatibility System 75, System 85, and DEFINITY Systems: This phone must be administered as a 7303s Hybrid terminal for the following systems: System 75 - R1V1, R1V2, and R1V3 System 85 - R2V1, R2V2, R2V3, and R2V4 DEFINITY G1 - (R1V4) DEFINITY G2 - G2.1 and G2.2 - (R2V5, R2V6)
  • Page 18: Mdw 9000 Compatibility

    MDW 9000 Compatibility When using DEFINITY G2.1 and G2.2, General Terminal Admin- istration (GTA) may be used to set up “custom” set types so that administration may be done using that custom set type. Set administration and button feature assignment may be done only by the system administrator.
  • Page 19 Notes...
  • Page 20 PARTNER, MERLIN, MERLIN LEGEND, and DEFINITY are registered trademarks of AT&T. AT&T 503-801-110 Issue 2 (January 1995) Comcode 107168908 Copyright © 1995 AT&T AT&T...

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