Lucent Technologies MDW 9031DCP Installation And Use Manual
Lucent Technologies MDW 9031DCP Installation And Use Manual

Lucent Technologies MDW 9031DCP Installation And Use Manual

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TransTalk
9000
Digital Wireless System
MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone
Installation and Use
503-801-166
Comcode 108626532
October 1999
Issue 3

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  • Page 1 ® TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless System MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 Comcode 108626532 October 1999 Issue 3...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 1999 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. For trademark, regulatory compliance, and related legal information, see the Copyright and Legal Notices section.
  • Page 3: Copyright And Legal Notices

    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 2121. Consultation charges may apply. For all other systems, follow the procedure you normally use to obtain support for your communications system. Outside the continental U.S., contact your Lucent Technologies Representative or local Authorized Dealer. ii Issue 3 October 1999...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Copyright and Legal Notices 1 Introduction ® About TransTalk 9000 Products ....... 1 What Is a Wireless Phone? .
  • Page 6 Contents Changing the Communications System Setting..... . 61 Filling Out the Handset Label ....... 63 Battery Charger .
  • Page 7 Communications System Compatibility ......123 MDW 9031DCP Compatibility ....... 135 Programming and Call Handling Instructions .
  • Page 8 Contents vi Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    TransTalk 9000 family of wireless products, which also includes the MDW 9000 Telephone, the MDW 9010 Telephone, the MDW 9030P Pocket Phone, and the MDW9031 Dual Zone Pocket Phone. All of these phones are designed to Lucent Technologies’ high standards for convenience, reliability, and innovation.
  • Page 10 (Code 7815H06A) MDW 9031DCP phones (Code 7815H08A) MDW 9031 Dual Zone (Code 781507A) MDW 9031DCP Dual Zone (Code 781509A) Note: You can use Code 7815H phones together with other phones only in a Model 117A3 or Model 117A4 single carrier installation.
  • Page 11: About The Mdw 9031/9031Dcp Pocket Phone

    About the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Introduction About the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone The MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone is not only wireless, but it is also lightweight and pocket-sized. A removable carrying clip and a lanyard are provided with the handset. You can use either the clip or the lanyard for hands-free portability.
  • Page 12: Parts List

    Introduction Parts List Along with this book and the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Quick Reference, the box should contain the items shown below. If it does not, call for customer support as described in the the beginning of this book. 555 1212 On/Off Redial...
  • Page 13: Additional Parts

    About the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Additional Parts The following parts may be necessary, depending upon your installation. This Kit of Parts is required only when a single (stand-alone) MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone is installed: Radio Module 11-foot (3.4 m) Power Cord/AC Adapter These additional parts are required when two or more MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phones are installed in the same zone:...
  • Page 14: Spare Battery And Headset

    Introduction About the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Spare Battery and Headset One nickel metal hydride battery pack, which provides up to 3 hours of talk time, comes with your MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone. For extended phone usage, you should purchase an additional battery pack. If you require full business-day use, you can purchase an extended battery pack.
  • Page 15: Installing The Mdw 9031/9031Dcp Pocket Phone

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Important Safety Instructions This book contains instructions related to safety labels on the product: WARNING: WARNING indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause severe or fatal personal injury if the hazard is not avoided. CAUTION: CAUTION indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if not avoided.
  • Page 16: Basic Safety Precautions For Installation And Use

    See the documentation that came with your communications system for more information. CAUTION: This equipment is for installation on Lucent Technologies PARTNER, PARTNER Plus, PARTNER II, PARTNER Advanced Communications System, MERLIN, MERLIN Plus, MERLIN II, MERLIN LEGEND, System 25, System 75, System 85, and DEFINITY Communications Systems only.
  • Page 17 Important Safety Instructions • Read and understand all instructions in this book before using this product. Observe all warnings and instructions marked on the product. • • Do not use the product near water or when you are wet. If the product comes in contact with any liquids, unplug the power cord and telephone line cords immediately.
  • Page 18: Additional Safety Instructions For Installation Personnel

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone WARNING: The rechargeable battery pack may contain elements that are harmful to the environment (for example, nickel). Do not burn or puncture the battery pack. As with other batteries of this type, burning or puncturing could release toxic material which could cause injury.
  • Page 19: Ac Outlet Check

    Important Safety Instructions • This product uses a 3-prong plug. Such plugs are designed for your safety. Do not attempt to defeat this purpose. If your wall outlet will not accept the plug, the outlet should be replaced by an electrician. WARNING: Failure to properly ground this product will result in a risk of electrical shock, which can cause serious personal injury.
  • Page 20: Installation Overview For Radio Modules And Carriers

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Installation Overview for Radio Modules and Carriers This section explains how to install radio modules and carriers. You should proceed through this section in the following order: “Radio Module/Switch Wiring” “Key Components” “Positioning a Radio Module or Carrier(s)” “Using Wireless Test Mode”...
  • Page 21: Key Components

    Installation Overview for Radio Modules and Carriers Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Key Components Each radio module communicates with a corresponding handset. The matching sets are identified by a serial number located on the bottom of the radio module and in the battery compartment of the handset. Antenna LEDs CAUTION:...
  • Page 22 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Radio Module Mounting Rods Wall Mount Hole Label with Model Number (not shown) Power Cord Connector (not shown) Card Edge Connectors Slot Numbers Wall Mount Hole Cable Manager Slot Using the expansion cable provided with each carrier, you can link up to five carriers. I O N I O N C A U T...
  • Page 23: Positioning A Radio Module Or Carrier(S)

    Installation Overview for Radio Modules and Carriers Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Positioning a Radio Module or Carrier(s) Each of your handsets and its corresponding radio module operates within a single zone of coverage: Approximately 500 to 900 feet in a typical office building;...
  • Page 24 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone • Never install the radio module or carrier(s) above a drop, suspended ceiling. Do not locate the radio module or carrier(s) within 3 feet (0.9 m) of any large • metal object, and be sure no metal objects are in the line of sight to the operating area of the handset.
  • Page 25: Installing A Single Radio Module

    Installing a Single Radio Module Additional Rules for • Install carrier(s) within 15 feet (5 m) of either side of, and within 6 to 8 feet (1.8 Installing One or More to 2.4 m) above, a properly grounded, 3-prong electrical outlet that is not Carriers controlled by an on/off switch.
  • Page 26 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Detach the rubber feet from the shipping card. Apply them to marked areas on the underside of the radio module. Place the wall-mounting plate against the wall. Choose a location backed by a wooden stud (if unavailable, use toggle bolts instead of the supplied wood screws).
  • Page 27 Installing a Single Radio Module Insert one end of the telephone line cord into an extension jack or terminal/station connector on your communications system switch/control unit (refer to your communications system manual for the proper location). Insert the radio module’s power cord into the side of the radio module. Insert the other end of the telephone line cord into the bottom of the radio module.
  • Page 28: Single Radio Module Installation Self-Test

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Plug the power cord/AC adapter into a properly grounded, 3-prong wall outlet that is not controlled by an on/off switch. CAUTION: Never connect or disconnect the telephone line cord while the radio module is plugged into the wall outlet.
  • Page 29: Understanding Carriers

    Understanding Carriers Note: Understanding Carriers When you install more than one radio module in a single zone, you must mount the radio modules in a carrier, so that their signals will be synchronized. A carrier can hold up to six radio modules. The MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone is designed to work with either of two carrier models: Model 117A3, and Model 117A4.
  • Page 30 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone As the following illustration shows, each Model 117A3 carrier has two user-adjustable DIP switches—one in Slot 2 that controls the power levels, and another in Slot 4 that specifies whether this particular carrier is functioning as a control or an expansion carrier.
  • Page 31 Understanding Carriers Setting the 117A3 If your MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phones are interfering with other wireless Carrier Power Level products in use or if you anticipate that they will, you can adjust the carrier’s range by setting each 117A3 carrier’s power DIP switch, located in Slot 2. Power DIP Switch The power DIP switch must be adjusted while the carrier is without power and while...
  • Page 32 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Use a nonmetallic, pointed object to set each 117A3 carrier’s DIP switch according to the following table. Note: Desired Range (approximate) Power DIP Switch Settings (Maximum power setting)–500 to 900 feet (152 to 274 m) 300 to 500 feet (91 to 152 m) 150 to 300 feet (46 to 91 m) 100 to 150 feet (31 to 46 m)
  • Page 33 Understanding Carriers Setting the 117A3 The Model 117A3 carrier can serve as either a control or an expansion carrier. Carrier Whether you install one or more 117A3 carriers, you must set the Control/Expansion Control/Expansion DIP DIP switch in Slot 4 of each 117A3 carrier to indicate which role that carrier is filling. Switch Control/Expansion DIP Switch...
  • Page 34 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Use a nonmetallic, pointed object to set each 117A3 carrier’s DIP switch according to the following table. Note: To designate the carrier as a... control carrier (one carrier only) expansion carrier (one or more additional carriers) Go to one of the following: If you are installing a single 117A3 carrier, go to...
  • Page 35: Understanding Your Model 117A4 Carrier

    Understanding Carriers Understanding Your Model 117A4 Carrier The Model 117A4 carrier differs from the 117A3 in that it does not require that Slot 6 contain a radio module in order to pass the signal from the control carrier to the next carrier. It also does not have Power and Control/Expansion DIP switches to set.
  • Page 36 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone The following chart explains the label that identifies the jacks and LEDs on the 117A4 carrier. (The IN and OUT jacks and the OUT OF SYNC LED also appear on the 117A3 carrier.) Label OUT OF SYNC CONTROL/EXPANSION 28 Issue 3 October 1999...
  • Page 37 Understanding Carriers The label at the top of the right side of the carrier is provided to help you interpret the LED lights. The first three lines on this label refer to LEDs on the control carrier, the next three lines refer to the LEDs on each of the expansion carriers, and the last two lines apply to all carriers.
  • Page 38: Installing A Single Carrier

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Installing a Single Carrier If you are installing a Model 117A3 carrier, be sure you have read the following sections and have set the DIP switches: “Understanding Your Model 117A3 Carrier” • • “Setting the 117A3 Carrier Power Level” “Setting the 117A3 Carrier Control/Expansion DIP Switch”...
  • Page 39: Installing A Single Carrier On A Shelf Or Desk

    Installing a Single Carrier Installing a Single Carrier on a Shelf or Desk You will not receive optimum performance if the unit is placed on a desk or low • shelf. • Install the unit as high as possible, leaving 6 to 12 inches (15.2 to 30.5 cm) between the top of the antenna and the ceiling, if on a high shelf.
  • Page 40 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Starting from the leftmost slot (#1), insert each radio module into the carrier by hooking it onto the radio module mounting rod. Slowly swing the radio module’s card edge into the card edge connector on the back of the carrier. When the card edge is fully seated, a snap lock on the bottom of the radio module will engage.
  • Page 41 Installing a Single Carrier Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module. Slide the telephone line cords through the rear exit slots on the bottom of the carrier. Cords originating from Modules 1 and 6 can share exit slots with cords from Modules 2 and 5, respectively.
  • Page 42 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Insert the free end of the telephone line cord into the appropriate extension jack or terminal/station connector on your communications system switch/control unit (refer to your communications system manual for the proper location). Insert the carrier’s AC adapter cord into the left side of the carrier. 34 Issue 3 October 1999 MUSIC HOLD...
  • Page 43 Installing a Single Carrier Place the carrier on its feet towards the back of the shelf or desk, making sure it is in a stable position. Be sure the telephone line cords come out the rear exit slots in the back of the unit. Arrange the power cord and telephone line cords beneath the shelf or desk, so no one can step on them or trip over them.
  • Page 44: Installing A Single Carrier On A Wall

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Installing a Single Carrier on a Wall • Install the unit high on a wall, leaving 6 to 12 inches (15.2 to 30.5 cm) between the top of the antenna and the ceiling. Never install or remove a radio module from a carrier that is plugged into a wall •...
  • Page 45 Installing a Single Carrier Remove the plastic cap covering each radio module the radio modules into the carrier. Starting from the leftmost slot (#1), insert each radio module into the carrier by hooking it onto the radio module mounting rod. Slowly swing the radio module’s card edge into the card edge connector on the back of the carrier.
  • Page 46 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module. Slide the telephone line cords through the cable manager slot on the left front of the carrier. Insert the free end of each telephone line cord into the appropriate extension jack or terminal/station connector on your communications system switch/control unit (refer to your communications system manual for the proper location).
  • Page 47 Installing a Single Carrier Plug the carrier’s AC adapter cord into the left side of the carrier. Insert the carrier’s power cord into the AC adapter, then plug the power cord into a properly grounded, 3-prong wall outlet that is not controlled by an on/off switch.
  • Page 48: Single Carrier Installation Self-Test

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Single Carrier Installation Self-Test To perform a single carrier self-test: A single carrier must always function as a control carrier. Wait a few seconds, then check the LED(s) on the right side of the carrier: Model 117A4: Compare the OUT OF SYNC and CONTROL/EXPANSION LEDs against the top three lines on the “SYNC and CONTROL/EXP LED Codes”...
  • Page 49: Installing Multiple Carriers

    Installing Multiple Carriers If you are using a Model 117A4 carrier, verify that the carrier’s CONTROL/EXPANSION LED is lit and that its color is green. This is correct for a single-carrier installation. Verify that the POWER and PASS LEDs on each radio module are lit. If a radio module’s PASS LED does not light, power down the carrier and the module, wait 15 seconds, and repower the module and then the carrier.
  • Page 50: Mounting And Cabling Multiple Carriers

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Multiple-carrier installation involves several stages: Mounting the carriers on the wall and cabling them. • Installing a single radio module in each carrier. • Installing the remaining radio modules. • The most efficient method for installing carriers and their radio modules is to perform self-tests after each stage of the installation.
  • Page 51 Installing Multiple Carriers Place the carrier assembly over the screws, then slide it downward to lock it into place. Be sure that the leftmost carrier is the control carrier. Tighten the screws. Repeat for each carrier. Connect an expansion cable to the OUT jack of the control carrier. Insert the free end of the expansion cable into the IN jack of the expansion carrier immediately to the right of the control carrier.
  • Page 52 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Plug an AC adapter cord into the left side of each carrier. Insert each carrier’s power cord into its AC adapter. If appropriate, you can wall-mount each AC adapter using its attached wall- mounting bracket. 44 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 Installing Multiple Carriers...
  • Page 53 Installing Multiple Carriers Plug each carrier’s power cord into one of the following power sources that is not controlled by an on/off switch: Surge-suppressor strip. Properly grounded, 3-prong wall outlets. (See “wall outlets” in the following chart for the order in which to power up the carriers.) Power the carriers as follows: If the carriers are plugged into...
  • Page 54: Multiple Carrier Mounting And Cabling Self-Test

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Multiple Carrier Mounting and Cabling Self-Test To perform a multiple carrier mounting and cabling self-test: Wait a few seconds after powering up the carriers, then verify that the red OUT OF SYNC LEDs on all carriers are lit. This is normal when no radio modules have yet been installed.
  • Page 55 Installing Multiple Carriers At this stage of your installation, verify the LEDs displayed match the third of the SYNC and CONTROL/EXP LED Codes label, depending on whether the carrier is the control or an expansion carrier. If the LEDs on your installation do not reflect this pattern, there is probably a mistake in the cabling.
  • Page 56: Installing A Single Radio Module In Each Carrier

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Installing a Single Radio Module in Each Carrier To install a single radio module in each carrier: Power down the carriers. Remove the plastic cap covering each radio module the radio modules into the carriers. Working from left to right, insert a radio module into the first slot (Slot 1) of each carrier;...
  • Page 57 Installing Multiple Carriers When the card edge is fully seated, a snap lock on the bottom of the radio module will engage. Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module. Slide the telephone line cords through the cable manager slot on the left front of each carrier.
  • Page 58 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Insert the free end of each telephone line cord into the appropriate extension jack or terminal/station connector on your communications system switch/control unit (refer to your communications system manual for the proper location). Power the carriers as follows: If the carriers are plugged into...
  • Page 59: Installation Self-Test With A Single Radio Module In Each Carrier

    Installing Multiple Carriers Installation Self-Test with a Single Radio Module in Each Carrier To perform an installation self-test with a single radio module in each carrier: Wait a few seconds after powering up the carriers, then verify that the carriers’ OUT OF SYNC LEDs are not lit.
  • Page 60 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone At this stage of your installation, verify that the LEDs displayed match the first or fourth lines of the SYNC and CONTROL/EXP LED Codes label. If an OUT OF SYNC LED is lit, power down, wait at least 15 seconds, and then repower the carriers in order from left to right, as described in Step 8 in “Installing a Single Radio Module in Each Carrier.”...
  • Page 61 Installing Multiple Carriers The PASS and POWER LEDs on all radio modules should be lit and green. If a radio module’s PASS LED is not lit: Power down the carriers. From the wall outlet, unplug the power cord/AC adapter of the radio module that did not light.
  • Page 62: Installing The Remaining Radio Modules

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Installing the Remaining Radio Modules To install the remaining radio modules: Power down the carriers. Remove the plastic cap covering each radio module’s card edge before inserting the radio modules into the carriers. Beginning with the first empty slot and working from left to right, insert a radio module into each slot of the control carrier.
  • Page 63 Installing Multiple Carriers When the card edge is fully seated, a snap lock on the bottom of the radio module will engage. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each expansion carrier, until each radio module is inserted into a carrier. Note: Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module.
  • Page 64 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Slide the telephone line cords through the cable manager slot on the left front of the carrier. Insert the free end of each telephone line cord into the appropriate extension jack or terminal/station connector on your communications system switch/control unit (refer to your communications system manual for the proper location).
  • Page 65 Installing Multiple Carriers Power the carriers as follows: If the carriers are plugged into... one surge suppressor strip wall outlets CAUTION: Never connect or disconnect expansion cables or telephone line cords, or insert or remove radio modules, while the carrier is plugged into the wall outlet.
  • Page 66: Installation Self-Test For Remaining Radio Modules

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Installation Self-Test for Remaining Radio Modules To perform an installation self-test for the remaining radio modules: Wait a few seconds after powering up the carriers, then verify that the carriers’ OUT OF SYNC LEDs are not lit. At this stage of your installation, again verify that the LEDs displayed match the first or fourth lines of the SYNC and CONTROL/EXP LED Codes label, depending on whether the carrier is the control or an expansion carrier.
  • Page 67 Installing Multiple Carriers If an OUT OF SYNC LED is lit, power down, wait at least 15 seconds, and then repower the carriers in order from left to right, as described in Step 9 in “Installing the Remaining Radio Modules.” If the LED is still lit, follow the suggestions in the “Installation Problems”...
  • Page 68: Handset

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Handset This section explains how to install the handset battery pack, change the communications system setting, and fill out the handset label. Inserting and Removing the Handset’s Battery Pack To insert and remove the battery pack: To insert the battery pack into the handset, insert the two small rectangular tabs located along the bottom back edge of the handset into the two rectangular holes along the bottom front edge of the battery pack.
  • Page 69: Changing The Communications System Setting

    “Button Mapping” topics in the “MDW 9031 Compatibility” section in Chapter 6. For the MDW 9031DCP, see the “Button Mapping” topic in the “MDW 9031DCP Compatibility” section in Chapter 6.) The MDW 9031 is factory-set to work with the PARTNER communications system. If you are using PARTNER as your communications system, skip this section;...
  • Page 70 PARTNER Systems DEFINITY Systems, System 25, System 75, and System 85 Note: The MDW 9031DCP should only be set to MAP:D for DEFINITY. All MERLIN Systems (except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820), including MERLIN LEGEND MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820...
  • Page 71: Filling Out The Handset Label

    Chapter 6. Note: The MDW 9031DCP is compatible only with DEFINITY. MDW 9031/9031DCP has a label on the back of the handset near the top where you can record: Your extension number.
  • Page 72: Battery Charger

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Battery Charger This section explains how to choose a location for the battery charger and install it. It also explains how to insert and remove a battery pack. Positioning the Battery Charger The battery charger can be placed on a desk, or it can be mounted on a wall. Before you install the battery charger, note the following considerations: •...
  • Page 73 Battery Charger Insert the battery charger’s power cord/AC adapter into the battery charger. If you are desk-mounting the battery charger, skip to Step 7. Place the keyhole-shaped openings in the back of the battery charger over the screw heads and wall spacers, then slide the battery charger downward into the groove in the wall spacers to lock it into place.
  • Page 74: Inserting A Battery Pack Into The Spare Battery Compartment

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Inserting a Battery Pack into the Spare Battery Compartment Slide the battery pack (or an optional extended battery pack) into the spare battery compartment until it is firmly seated with the back of the battery pack against the back of the spare battery compartment. Do not force the battery pack down.
  • Page 75: Removing A Battery Pack From The Spare Battery Compartment

    Battery Charger The extended battery pack slides down into the spare battery compartment. Extended Spare Battery Pack Spare Battery Pack Guide Pin Battery Charger Contacts Spare Battery Compartment Removing a Battery Pack from the Spare Battery Compartment To remove a battery pack from the spare battery compartment of the charger, lift the battery pack up and out. MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Handset Cradle...
  • Page 76: Inserting The Handset Into The Battery Charger's Handset Cradle

    Installing the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Inserting the Handset into the Battery Charger’s Handset Cradle Correct positioning of the handset in the charger is important to ensure proper charging: Position the handset (with either battery pack attached) so that the two small round holes in the bottom of the handset fit over the two guide pins on the bottom of the handset cradle.
  • Page 77: Using The Mdw 9031/9031Dcp Pocket Phone

    Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Important Safety Instructions Please see “Important Safety Instructions” at the beginning of Chapter 2. Handset The MDW 9031/9031DCP 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.
  • Page 78: Handset Controls

    Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Handset Controls Headset On/Off Press to turn the headset on if the headset is plugged in. appears in handset display. To turn off, press again. Turn on to make or answer a call, and turn off to “hang up.”...
  • Page 79: Column And Select Buttons

    Handset Column and Select Buttons The MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone can display the status of up to 10 lines/intercom/programmable buttons, but the number of lines supported by compatible communications system switches varies. However, it has only 4 selection buttons (the Column buttons). The Select button ( " ) is used in conjunction with the Column buttons ( '’...
  • Page 80: Handset Display (With Backlighting)

    Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Handset Display (with Backlighting) The MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone display has one 16-alphanumeric-character line and four lines of icons to provide you with status information. The display provides Backlighting (a programmable option) either when the handset is turned on or when the "...
  • Page 81 PARTNER Systems DEFINITY Systems, System 25, System 75, and System 85 Note: The MDW 9031DCP should only be set to MAP:D for DEFINITY. All MERLIN Systems (except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820), including MERLIN LEGEND MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820...
  • Page 82 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Line Status Indicators There are 12 status indicators; each one corresponds to a specific outside line or programmable/intercom/drop button. (The function of these status indicators varies, depending on the communications system you are using—see the Button Mapping topic for the appropriate communications system switch in Chapter 6, “MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility.”) The status indicators show either a truncated triangle or a rectangle, signifying the following activity:...
  • Page 83: Volume Control

    Handset Low Battery Indicator The standard battery pack has approximately three hours of continuous talk time after being fully charged. The optional extended battery pack has approximately eight hours of continuous talk time after being fully charged. When the handset is On and the battery power is low, the handset will emit two beeps and the Battery icon in the handset display will flash.
  • Page 84 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Attaching the Metal To attach the metal carrying clip to the battery pack, do the following: Carrying Clips Remove the battery pack from the handset, as described in “Inserting and Removing the Handset's Battery Pack” in Chapter 2. Place the two metal tabs on the clip into the slots on the battery pack, with the “hooks”...
  • Page 85: Antenna

    Handset Latch the right edge of the clip into the corresponding groove on the inner side 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. Reinsert the battery pack in the handset, as described in “Inserting and Removing the Handset’s Battery Pack”...
  • Page 86 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone • Line Preselection Backlighting • • Alerter Local Mode also gives you access to Local Test Mode (which enables you to test the alerter, vibrator, and display) and Wireless Test Mode (which enables you to test sound clarity, signal strength, and voice quality). While in Local Mode, the MDW 9031/9031DCP can still receive notification of incoming calls.
  • Page 87 Handset While still holding ", press O. The handset beeps twice, and the display shows the handset settings, indicating that you are now in Local Mode. (While in Local Mode, the MDW 9031/9031DCP can still receive notification of incoming calls.) If the vibrator is enabled, the VIBR icon appears in the display.
  • Page 88 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone While still holding ", press O. The handset beeps twice, and the display shows the handset settings, indicating you are in Local Mode. (While in Local Mode, the MDW 9031/9031DCP can still receive notification of incoming calls.) If Line Preselection is enabled, PSEL appears on the top line of the display.
  • Page 89 Handset Enabling or Disabling The alerter is an audible signal to notify you of an incoming call. If a call comes in the Alerter while the phone is idle, the handset rings. If you are already on a call, the handset chirps softly.
  • Page 90: Test Modes

    Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Test Modes You can use Local Test Mode and Wireless Test Mode to verify that your handset is working properly and that the MDW 9031/9031DCP System is performing optimally. Using Local Test Mode You can use Local Test Mode to activate the audio warning signal, the vibrator, and all visual indicators on the handset display, enabling you to test the following: •...
  • Page 91: Using Wireless Test Mode

    MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Ignore anything that displays if you press 4 while in Wireless Test Mode. These displays are for Lucent Technologies technicians’ use only. Issue 3 October 1999 83...
  • Page 92 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone To determine sound clarity, listen to the simulated dial tone as you walk around. A clear, steady tone indicates good sound clarity. To determine signal strength, press 1. The display shows the signal strength (SIG) for both the handset (HS) and the base (B) (the radio module) at the moment that 1 was pressed, using a number from 1 to 10, as shown in the following display: The higher the number, the stronger the signal, as shown in the following table.
  • Page 93 Handset The higher the number, the better the voice quality, as shown in the table below. A low number may indicate potential interfering devices (such as another radio transmitter) in the area. You can press 2 again to show a subsequent voice- quality reading.
  • Page 94 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Close Up Test At no more than 5 to 10 feet (1.5 to 3.1 m) from its radio module, use the following procedure: Make sure the handset is turned off. Press and hold the Select button ( " ) for three seconds. While still holding ", press O.
  • Page 95: Waking Up" The Phone

    Handset With a signal strength of 3, press 2 to check the voice quality. When the voice 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. Go to either of the following sections: If installing one MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket •...
  • Page 96: Making A Call

    Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Making a Call To make a call using your MDW 9031/9031DCP, use the following procedure: Press the handset O button (or the headset O button if you have the headset attached) to turn the phone on. The MDW 9031/9031DCP seizes an available line and a truncated triangle or a small rectangle (depending on your communications system) appears around that line in the handset display.
  • Page 97: Preselecting A Line

    Using a Headset Lucent Technologies offers the Supra 9031 headset, which is specifically designed for use with your MDW 9031/9031DCP wireless phone or the Radium (over-the-ear) headset. A headset assists in call answering and provides hands-free operation.
  • Page 98 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone CAUTION: Plug ONLY the Supra 9031 headset cord or the Radium headset cord into the headset adapter. Note: If desired, you can disconnect the headset from the handset without dropping the call, either by unplugging the headset adapter from the handset or by releasing the Quick Disconnect plug from the headset adapter cord.
  • Page 99: Battery Charger

    Battery Charger Battery Charger The battery charger charges battery packs in the spare battery compartment and in the handset. If both are present at the same time, charging in the spare battery compartment is suspended until the battery pack in the handset is fully charged.
  • Page 100: Extending Battery Life

    Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone The color of the battery charger’s LEDs indicates the state of the corresponding battery pack, as shown in the following table: If it is the SPARE LED, the battery pack in Battery charger the spare battery LED shows...
  • Page 101 Battery Charger Note that your handset will consume power both during talk time (when the handset is turned on) and during standby time (when the handset is turned off, but out of the battery charger). The following chart illustrates typical power usage: Type Standard Battery Pack...
  • Page 102 Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Battery Charger 94 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166...
  • Page 103: Maintaining The Mdw 9031/9031Dcp Pocket Phone

    Maintaining the MDW 9031/9031DCP Important Safety Instructions Please see “Important Safety Instructions” at the beginning of Chapter 2. Removing Radio Module from Carrier • Slot 6 of a Model 117A3 control carrier must always contain a radio module to pass the synchronization signal to the next carrier. •...
  • Page 104 Maintaining the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Unplug the telephone line cord from the bottom of the radio module. Press up and hold the snap lock on the bottom rear of the radio module. Slowly swing the radio module’s card edge out of the card edge connector on the back of the carrier, releasing the snap lock when clear.
  • Page 105 Removing Radio Module from Carrier If you removed a radio module from Slot 6 of an 117A3 control carrier, you must insert another radio module into this slot. Failure to do so will cause the carriers to be unsynchronized. Repower the carrier. If you have multiple carriers, repower them in order from left to right, as shown below: Wait a few seconds, then verify that the carrier’s OUT OF SYNC LED is not lit.
  • Page 106: Swapping Extensions

    Maintaining the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Swapping Extensions If you want to change your phone’s extension number assignment, make sure the radio module or carrier(s) is unplugged before you unplug the telephone line cord from the communications system switch/control unit. Power down and then repower the carrier(s) after all extension changes are made.
  • Page 107 Swapping Extensions Repower the carrier. If you have multiple carriers, repower them in order from left to right, as shown below: Wait a few seconds, then verify that the carrier’s OUT OF SYNC LED is not lit. If the LED is lit, power down, wait at least 15 seconds, and then repower the carrier.
  • Page 108: Replacing Antenna

    Sales Center toll free. When ordering, please use the part numbers shown in the following table. Note: The pocket phone accessories listed in this table can be used with the MDW9031, MDW 9031DCP, and MDW 9031 Dual Zone Pocket Phones. Item MDW 9031 Pocket Phone (stand-alone);...
  • Page 109 Kit of Parts (for stand-alone installations); includes Power Cord/AC Adapter for Radio Module [11 foot (3.4 m)] Outside the continental U.S., contact your Lucent Technologies Representative or local Authorized Dealer. MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 National Parts...
  • Page 110 Maintaining the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Ordering Replacement and Optional 102 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    Procedures If you have a problem with your MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone, you may be able to solve it by following the procedures included in this chapter. If you cannot resolve the problem, call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book. The problems in this chapter are organized as follows: Installation •...
  • Page 112: Installation Problems

    Troubleshooting Installation Problems Symptom Possible Causes One or more OUT Expansion cable is installed in the OF SYNC LEDs is wrong IN or OUT jack, or it is not lit, radio module fully inserted into the correct jack. PASS LEDs are not Carriers were not powered in the lit, or both.
  • Page 113 Procedures Symptom Possible Causes After you plug the Radio module is malfunctioning. radio module into an electrical outlet, the radio module’s POWER LED lights, but the PASS LED does not light. After you plug the Radio modules are out of carrier into an synchronization.
  • Page 114 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes LEDs on the carriers Radio module is malfunctioning. were displaying correctly according to the three self tests in “Installing Multiple Carriers” when you installed the carriers and radio modules, but now the LED conditions have changed. 106 Issue 3 October 1999 Possible Solutions Locate the malfunctioning radio module by...
  • Page 115: Handset Problems

    Procedures Handset Problems Symptom Possible Causes After you press O, There is no battery pack in the display does not show handset. anything. Battery pack is not inserted properly in the handset. Battery pack is not charged. Battery pack is defective. After you press O, Handset is out of range of its handset double beeps,...
  • Page 116 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes You can hear the party M button was pressed on the other end, but inadvertently. they cannot hear you. MUTE appears in the handset display. When placed in the Battery charger is plugged into an battery charger’s electrical outlet controlled by a handset cradle, the switch, and the switch is turned off.
  • Page 117: Battery Problems

    Procedures Battery Problems Symptom Possible Causes Battery icon appears in This is normal operation for the the handset display. MDW 9031 Pocket Phone. Battery icon flashes in Battery power is low. the handset display and the handset beeps twice. Handset battery pack Battery pack needs to be refreshed.
  • Page 118 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes The SPARE LED in the The battery pack was jostled while in spare battery charging the battery charger. compartment turns amber instead of red. The power cord does The model 40B battery charger is not not fit the battery compatible with the older model 40A charger.
  • Page 119: Voice Quality Problems

    Procedures Voice Quality Problems Symptom Possible Causes Handset voice quality A competing radio device (for and range are not as example, a wireless bar-code scanner) good as they were has been installed in the area. Both before. products are competing for the same air space and will conflict when both are being used.
  • Page 120 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes (Continued) You have a malfunctioning radio module. Voice quality in a Handset is too close to the carrier(s). specific location is poor and noisy. Voice quality for calls is Handset antenna is only partially lower than expected. extended.
  • Page 121 Procedures Symptom Possible Causes Volume is too low at Handset or radio module is not any setting and there is working properly. noise on the line. Connection between the radio module and the communications system switch/control unit is incorrect. Telephone line may be producing noise.
  • Page 122: Range Problems

    Troubleshooting Range Problems Symptom Possible Causes Handset voice quality A competing radio device (for and range are not as example, a wireless bar-code scanner) good as they were has been installed in the area. Both earlier. products are competing for the same air space and will conflict when both are being used.
  • Page 123 Procedures Symptom Possible Causes (Continued) You have a malfunctioning radio module. Handset voice quality Electromagnetic fields are interfering. and range are not as good as they were earlier. There is a large metal object within 3 feet (1.2 m) of the radio module. There is a large metal object in the “line of sight”...
  • Page 124 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes No ring on an incoming Handset is out of range of its call. matching radio module. • • Station port is set to NO RING While you are talking Handset antenna is not fully extended. and walking, handset You are approaching an out-of-range beeps and RANGE condition.
  • Page 125: Battery Charger Problems

    Procedures Battery Charger Problems Symptoms Possible Causes No LEDs on battery Battery charger is plugged into an charger light. electrical outlet controlled by a switch and the switch is turned off. HANDSET LED on Handset is not seated properly in battery charger does not battery charger’s handset cradle.
  • Page 126 Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Causes HANDSET LED Battery pack is defective. flashes red. Contacts in the handset cradle or on the battery pack are dirty. Handset is not seated properly in battery charger’s handset cradle. SPARE LED on battery Battery pack is not seated properly in charger does not light the spare battery compartment.
  • Page 127 Procedures Symptoms Possible Causes SPARE LED on battery Battery pack is defective. charger flashes red. Contacts on the battery pack or in the battery charger’s spare battery compartment are dirty. Battery pack is not seated properly in the spare battery compartment. Handset is in the battery Handset is not seated properly in the charger cradle and the...
  • Page 128 Troubleshooting Procedures 120 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166...
  • Page 129: Mdw 9031/9031Dcp Pocket Phone Compatibility

    If you are using an MDW 9031 Pocket Phone, go to the “MDW 9031 Compatibility” section for compatibility information. 9031DCP Compatibility If you are using an MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone, go to the “MDW 9031DCP Compatibility” section for compatibility information. MDW 9031 Compatibility...
  • Page 130 G1, G2, G3 DEFINITY Note: For the MDW 9031DCP, see the MDW 9031DCP Compatibility section later in this chapter. Legend: R=Release, V-Version, FP=Feature Package, FM=Feature Module, G=Generic * PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II Release 4.1 Communications System users can order documentation for the MLS telephones by calling 1-800-457-1235 or 1-317-361-5353 and asking for Order Number 107794331.
  • Page 131: Programming Features For Partner, Merlin, And Merlin Legend Systems

    MDW 9031 Compatibility Programming Features for PARTNER, MERLIN, and MERLIN LEGEND Systems On all PARTNER, MERLIN, and MERLIN LEGEND systems, you can assign a feature to an available button (a button that does not have a line or another feature assigned to it): To enter programming mode, turn on the handset, press i, then press / followed by 0 0.
  • Page 132 MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility PARTNER Systems On PARTNER Systems, the MDW 9031 emulates an MLS-12D telephone. The Button Mapping for PARTNER Systems following diagram illustrates the button assignments on an MLS-12D phone and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone. 09/10 TUE 10:24a Intercom...
  • Page 133 MDW 9031 Compatibility Setting the Line Use the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW 9031 Ringing Options for Pocket Phones with a PARTNER, PARTNER Plus, PARTNER II, or PARTNER PARTNER Systems Advanced Communications System in key mode: Note: Telephone TransTalk 9000 System with...
  • Page 134 MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility • To program the Ringing Option feature, use the “triangle” and “rectangle” indicators in the display as the equivalent of red and green LEDs, respectively. For MERLIN II System users, if you program an Auto Intercom button, idle line •...
  • Page 135 MDW 9031 Compatibility Button Mapping for On all MERLIN Systems, the MDW 9031 emulates a Model BIS-22D phone MERLIN Systems (Apparatus Code 7315H). The BIS-22D button assignments, however, differ except MERLIN 410 and depending on the MERLIN System used. The following diagram illustrates the BIS- MERLIN 820 22D button assignments and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031 for all MERLIN Systems except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820.
  • Page 136 MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility Button Mapping for The following diagram illustrates the button assignments on a BIS-22D phone used MERLIN 410 and for MERLIN 410 and 820 Systems and the corresponding assignments on the MDW MERLIN 820 Systems 9031 Pocket Phone. (See the previous section for button mapping for all other MERLIN Systems, including MERLIN LEGEND Systems).
  • Page 137 MDW 9031 Compatibility Setting the Line Use the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW 9031 Ringing Options for Pocket Phones with MERLIN, MERLIN Plus, and MERLIN II: MERLIN Systems Telephone TransTalk 9000 System with Communications Two Carriers (one control and System MERLIN MERLIN II...
  • Page 138 MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility Consult your System Administration manuals for this compatibility. If your system does not support the items above, consult the System Administration manual for the BIS-10 phone (Apparatus Code 7303S). Accessing Certain Voice Mail Systems with a DEFINITY System •...
  • Page 139 MDW 9031 Compatibility If you are programming numbers for the Station Speed Dial feature, dial the numbers to be stored and then dial the Personal Speed Dialing code (#20 through #39), including the #. Listen for a confirmation tone followed by a dial tone.
  • Page 140 MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility The 7315H phones are programmed for DEFINITY systems using four STATION Administration screens. Enter 7315H in the Type field on the first screen to bring up the following two screens. add station next Extension: 30016 Type: 7315H Port: Name:...
  • Page 141 MDW 9031 Compatibility The following illustrations show in parentheses the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone button assignments on Pages 3 and 4 of the STATION Administration screens. The button labeled D on the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone display automatically defaults to the button labeled D (Drop) on the 7315H phones.
  • Page 142 MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility If your users do not need these features, assign them to “nonappearing” MDW 9031 Pocket Phone buttons; the buttons represented by the numbers 1 through 8 on the Pocket Phone display can then be used for features the users want. The Scroll and Display features shown on Page 4 of the STATION Administration screens are assigned to buttons 11 and 12 (which cannot be accessed from MDW 9031 Pocket Phones).
  • Page 143: Mdw 9031Dcp Compatibility

    This section describes some communications system-dependent programming to help you optimize the performance of your MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone. It also describes how the buttons on a wired phone for the DEFINITY System map to the buttons on your MDW 9031DCP.
  • Page 144 Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number? Multimedia Early Answer? n Audible Message Waiting? n Display Client Redirection? n Select Last Used Appearance? n MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 MDW 9031DCP Compatibility 1 of SPE B BCC: 0 TN: 1 COR: 1...
  • Page 145 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 9031DCP phone, when used with Line Preselection, allows for toggling between the two lines of display information.
  • Page 146 MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility Button Mapping for On DEFINITY Systems, the MDW 9031DCP should be aliased as an 8410D phone. DEFINITY Systems The following diagram illustrates the 8410D button assignment, and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031DCP for DEFINITY systems.
  • Page 147 Options for PARTNER Systems” earlier in this chapter. For DEFINITY Systems that use pooled lines, set the Line Ringing options as described in the above table if more than six MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone handsets have the same pooled line appearance. Issue 3 October 1999 139...
  • Page 148 MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility MDW 9031DCP Compatibility 140 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166...
  • Page 149: Appendix A: 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 150: 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 151: Appendix B: Regulatory Information

    This appendix contains information about the Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada. FCC Part 15 Rules The Lucent Technologies MDW 9031/9031DCP 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 152 Regulatory Information Hearing Aid Compatibility 144 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166...
  • Page 153: Appendix C: Specifications

    GENERAL MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Model: Dimensions Handset and Weights: Handset w/Battery Pack Battery Charger (BC) Battery Charger w/ Battery Pack Standard Battery Pack Extended Battery Pack Headset w/Cord (approx.) Radio Module (RM) Carrier (CA) Carrier w/6 RMs Power Supply (BC) Power Supply (RM) Power Supply (CA) Operating...
  • Page 154 • MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone: Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX 2-pair (4-wire) star (“home run” not “loop”) ETR • Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX or at least 4-pair (8-wire) star (“homerun” not “loop”) ATL • Bridging Adapter: Lucent Technologies 267F2 (ETR) Bridging Adapter: Lucent Technologies 267C (ATL) •...
  • Page 155: Index

    Alerter Answering a call headset Antenna replacement Attaching carrying clips Backlighting Battery charger about illustration inserting the spare battery pack installation positioning power supply refreshing the battery pack removing the spare battery Battery icon Battery pack average life charge states charging in battery charger clip illustration disposal warning...
  • Page 156 Index DEFINITY Systems DIP switch 117A3 carrier Control/Expansion power Discharge time Display activate backlight test Electrical requirements Environmental requirements Expansion cable Expansion carrier Extended battery pack about inserting/removing from battery charger refreshing talk time Extended battery pack clip illustration Extension labels Extensions changing Feat/P button...
  • Page 157 Labels button mapping for your communications system extension number handset jacks LED codes model number Lanyard CONTROL/EXPANSION HANDSET OUT OF SYNC PASS POWER RADIO REFRESH SPARE Line Preselection Line ringing options DEFINITY Systems MERLIN Systems PARTNER Systems Line ringing options, System 25 Line ringing options, System 75 Line ringing options, System 85 Line selection...
  • Page 158 Index Programming features DEFINITY Systems MERLIN Systems PARTNER Systems System 25 System 75 System 85 instructions mode PSEL Quick Disconnect plug RADIO LED Radio module identification illustration installation in carrier installation of a single module matching with handset positioning power level power supply removing from carrier Range...
  • Page 159 VIBR Vibrator enable/disable icon test Voice quality maximum problems testing MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 Volume control problems Wake up Warranty information Wireless Test Mode Issue 3 October 1999 151 Index...
  • Page 160 Index 152 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166...
  • Page 161: Battery Charger Wall-Mounting Template

    Battery Charger Wall-Mounting Template Use the template below to position the screws for mounting your MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone battery charger: Cut out the template along the dotted line. Lightly affix the template to the wall with tape where you want to attach the battery charger.

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