Page 2 - OFTEN-USED SYSTEM SPEED DIAL CODES
Security AlertYour Responsibility for Your System’s Security␣ Toll fraud, the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by an unauthorized party (for example,persons other than your company’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on yourcompany’s behalf) can result in substa...
Page 3 - Handset Display; Line Status Indicators; Instead of a
ON MSG RANGE BATT PSTAT 18 1 8 2 3 7 6 5 4 - Handset Display - Your MDC 9000 or MDW 9000/9010 Telephone 1 — Line Status Indicators show status of outside and inside lines. Arrow or rectangle“points” to the line button it represents andflashes in different patterns to show activityon the line (see bo...
Page 4 - Understanding Your Telephone; Line Button Types
Understanding Your Telephone 2 ␣ Line Button Types ␣ See Line Buttons , p. 3, for the location and definition of line buttons on your handset. ␣ Tones ␣ Tone Meaning Dial tone (steady) You can make a call. Busy (slow repeating tone) The phone you are calling is busy. Fast busy (fast repeating tone) ...
Page 5 - ␣Line Buttons; ␣Using a Feature Button␣
3 ␣Line Buttons ␣ The lower buttons are programmed as shown below. 3,4, and 5 are programmable line buttonsthat you can program with features (p. 22). One may be programmed as a Feature button (p. 10) if you enter account codes (p. 11) during calls. ON MSG RANGE BATT PSTAT 18 DROP ICOM/SA (R) ICOM/S...
Page 6 - Feature Finder; Calling
4 Feature Finder This table shows where to look for information about performing specific telephone activities. Anyfeatures that do not have detailed instructions can be used by following the directions in Using Features (p. 10) or programmed by following the instructions in Programming Buttons &...
Page 8 - ␣Headpiece␣; Headsets; ␣Using Headsets␣
6 ␣Headpiece␣ Your Lucent Technologies cordless or wireless phone is equipped with a single-prong headset jack onthe left, near the volume control switch (MDC 9000), or on the bottom, near the extension label (MDW9000/9010).Your headset assists in call answering and provides hands-free operation.The...
Page 9 - Call Handling; ␣Making & Answering Calls
7 Call Handling ␣Making & Answering Calls ␣ First, review pp. 1–2 to find out about the buttons, tones, and rings on your telephone. If you havea headset, see p. 6. In this guide, instructions for using features may not include all the possibleways you can make a call.To make a call, press the O...
Page 10 - Messaging; ␣Leaving Messages
8 Messaging Your phone system has several features that allow you to leave messages for others in your office. If youuse Leave Message or Posted Messages, the person(s) for whom you are leaving a message must havea display phone. If you wish to leave a message for a person who does not have a displa...
Page 11 - ␣Posting Messages
9 ␣Posting Messages ␣ To program:See Programming Buttons & Settings , p. 22. To post messages, you must program a Posted Messages button. A posted message appears on the display of any inside caller who tries to reach you, as long as that person has a displayphone.There may be as many as 20 mess...
Page 12 - Using Features; ␣Feature Button␣
10 There are two ways to activate a feature: • Directly, as explained below• By pressing a line button you programmed with the feature (see Programming Buttons & Settings , p. 22) Using Features ␣Feature Button␣ You do not need to program a Feature button unless you enter account codes (p. 11) d...
Page 14 - ␣Auto Dial␣
12 To program on a button:1. Label a button.2. Turn the phone on and press the imprinted Feat button; then dial 00 . 3. Press the labeled button.4. Dial ✻ 22 for an inside number, OR Dial ✻ 21 for an outside number. 5. Dial the extension, group page number, or outside line (with dial-out code). 6. R...
Page 19 - ␣Personal Speed Dial␣
17 Often-Used Features ␣Park & Pickup␣ To program:See Programming Buttons & Settings , p. 22. Park puts a call on a special kind of hold so that it can be answered from any phone in the system.While a call is parked, use Paging to summon the co-worker who should answer. The person picks upth...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting
20 Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your cordless or wireless phone, you may be able to solve it by followingprocedures listed here. Symptom RANGE indicator appears on the handset display. No ring on an incomingcall, or the handset makeshissing sounds † , or the handset beeps †† . Range fo...
Page 24 - Programming Buttons & Settings; ␣Programming Buttons␣
22 Programming Buttons & Settings If you use a feature often, you can program it onto a line button for easy access. If you use a featureoccasionally, see Using Features p. 9. Some features, marked with ◆ on the Programming Codes list on the next page, must be programmed on a line button and can...
Page 25 - Programming Codes
23 Programming Buttons & Settings Programming Codes Personal Speed Dial # + (01–24) + ✻ 21 + phone number + # # + (01–24) + ✻ 21 + dial-out code + # # Pickup general ✻ 9 group ✻ 88 inside ✻ 9 + extension outside ✻ 9 + line number Privacy ✻ 31 Recall ✻ 775 Reminder Service set reminder ✻ 81 cance...
Page 27 - Line; Feature Codes; Special Characters␣; MERLIN LEGEND; Contents
Paging Group/Page All No. Called Party Code Called Party Code 01 13 02 14 03 15 04 16 05 17 06 18 07 19 08 20 09 21 10 22 PAGING NUMBERS PERSONAL SPEED DIAL CODES Loudspeaker Paging No. Line Zone: Zone: Zone: Zone: Zone: Zone: COVERAGE/PICKUP/CALLING GROUPS Group Name No. Group Name No. 11 12 23 24 ...