Lucent Technologies MDW 9031DCP - Manual

Lucent Technologies MDW 9031DCP

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright © 1999 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved.; Copyright and Legal Notices
  • Page 4 – Customer Support
  • Page 5 – Contents; About TransTalk
  • Page 6 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 7 – Appendix A: Warranty and Repair Information
  • Page 9 – Introduction; PARTNER Plus, PARTNER Advanced Communications System, MERLIN; What Is a Wireless Phone?
  • Page 10 – Single Carrier Installation; Fourth and fifth
  • Page 11 – Privacy Information
  • Page 12 – Parts List
  • Page 13 – Additional Parts; For information about ordering parts, see
  • Page 14 – Spare Battery and Headset; To help you answer calls, an optional Supra
  • Page 15 – Pocket Phone; Important Safety Instructions; Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Operation
  • Page 16 – Cardiac Pacemakers; Basic Safety Precautions for Installation and Use
  • Page 18 – Additional Safety Instructions for Installation Personnel; Do not install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
  • Page 19 – AC Outlet Check; Go to “Installation Overview for Radio Modules and Carriers.”
  • Page 20 – Installation Overview for Radio Modules; Installation Overview for Radio Modules and Carriers; “Radio Module/Switch Wiring”; Radio Module/Switch Wiring; Switch Interface
  • Page 21 – Key Components; Snap Lock; PO
  • Page 24 – A radio module cannot be installed outdoors.
  • Page 25 – When installing multiple carriers:; Installing a Single Radio Module; To install a single radio module:
  • Page 26 – Do not remove the plastic cap covering the radio module’s card edge.
  • Page 28 – Single Radio Module Installation Self-Test; Unplug the power cord/AC adapter from the wall outlet.
  • Page 29 – Understanding Carriers; Understanding Your Model 117A3 Carrier; You may need to adjust the power DIP switch.
  • Page 30 – Go to either of the following sections:
  • Page 32 – Power DIP Switch Settings; Go to “Setting the 117A3 Carrier Control/Expansion DIP Switch.”
  • Page 34 – Go to one of the following:
  • Page 35 – Understanding Your Model 117A4 Carrier
  • Page 36 – Label
  • Page 37 – Go to either of the following:
  • Page 38 – Installing a Single Carrier
  • Page 39 – Installing a Single Carrier on a Shelf or Desk; To install a single carrier:
  • Page 41 – Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module.
  • Page 43 – Go to “
  • Page 44 – Installing a Single Carrier on a Wall
  • Page 45 – Remove the plastic cap covering each radio module
  • Page 47 – Plug the carrier’s AC adapter cord into the left side of the carrier.
  • Page 48 – Single Carrier Installation Self-Test; OUT OF S
  • Page 49 – Installing Multiple Carriers
  • Page 50 – Multiple-carrier installation involves several stages:; Mounting and Cabling Multiple Carriers; To mount and connect cable for multiple carriers:
  • Page 51 – Connect an expansion cable to the OUT jack of the control carrier.
  • Page 52 – Plug an AC adapter cord into the left side of each carrier.
  • Page 53 – Power the carriers as follows:
  • Page 54 – Multiple Carrier Mounting and Cabling Self-Test; To perform a multiple carrier mounting and cabling self-test:; Model
  • Page 56 – Installing a Single Radio Module in Each Carrier
  • Page 58 – one surge suppressor strip
  • Page 59 – Installation Self-Test with a Single Radio Module in Each Carrier; Model 117A4 control carrier CONTROL/EXPANSION LED = green
  • Page 61 – Power down the carriers.
  • Page 62 – Installing the Remaining Radio Modules; To install the remaining radio modules:
  • Page 66 – Installation Self-Test for Remaining Radio Modules
  • Page 68 – Handset; Inserting and Removing the Handset’s Battery Pack; To insert and remove the battery pack:
  • Page 69 – Changing the Communications System Setting; Make sure the handset is turned off.
  • Page 71 – Filling Out the Handset Label; Your extension number.
  • Page 72 – Battery Charger; Positioning the Battery Charger; To install the battery charger:
  • Page 74 – Inserting a Battery Pack into the Spare Battery Compartment
  • Page 75 – Removing a Battery Pack from the Spare Battery Compartment
  • Page 76 – Inserting the Handset into the Battery Charger; When the handset has been inserted correctly, the following occur:; The HANDSET LED lights.; Any call that was in progress is terminated.; Removing the Handset from the Handset Cradle; To remove the handset from the handset cradle, lift it out.
  • Page 78 – Handset Controls; Press to put a call on hold.
  • Page 79 – Column and Select Buttons; ON
  • Page 80 – button is pressed. See “Changing the Handset Setting.”later in this; MSG icon indicates that you have a message.; RANGE MUTE
  • Page 81 – , turning the handset on, or by pressing; PSEL indicates that Line Preselection is enabled.; PARTNER Systems
  • Page 82 – Line Status Indicators; A rectangle ( ) is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired system phone.; For all other Systems:; A rectangle ( ) is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired system phone.; Range Indicators
  • Page 83 – Low Battery Indicator; Volume Control; Receiver: Press the “; ” or the “; Carrying Your Pocket Phone
  • Page 84 – To attach the plastic clips to the battery pack, do the following:
  • Page 85 – Antenna; Communications system button mapping
  • Page 90 – Test Modes; Local Test Mode
  • Page 91 – Using Wireless Test Mode; To use Wireless Test Mode:; WIRELESS TEST appears on the top line of the handset display.; To identify the matching radio module for this handset, press
  • Page 92 – Display Number
  • Page 94 – Close Up Test
  • Page 95 – “Waking Up” the Phone
  • Page 96 – Making a Call
  • Page 97 – Preselecting a Line
  • Page 99 – Battery Charger Features; The battery charger offers these features:; The handset cradle charges a battery pack in the handset.
  • Page 100 – Extending Battery Life; Battery Pack
  • Page 101 – Battery Use at Full Charge; hours
  • Page 103 – Removing Radio Module from Carrier; See “Key Components” in Chapter 2 for additional picture detail.
  • Page 104 – Unplug the telephone line cord from the bottom of the radio module.
  • Page 106 – Swapping Extensions
  • Page 108 – Replacing Antenna; Item
  • Page 109 – Lanyard
  • Page 110 – Ordering Replacement and Optional
  • Page 111 – Troubleshooting; Procedures
  • Page 112 – Installation Problems; Symptom
  • Page 113 – Procedures Troubleshooting; Radio module is malfunctioning.
  • Page 114 – OUT OF SYNC = all lit
  • Page 115 – Handset Problems
  • Page 117 – Battery Problems; No action is required.
  • Page 119 – Voice Quality Problems
  • Page 120 – There are environmental limitations.
  • Page 122 – Range Problems
  • Page 123 – Electromagnetic fields are interfering.
  • Page 125 – Battery Charger Problems; Symptoms; Battery pack is defective.
  • Page 129 – Compatibility; Overview; Programming and Call Handling Instructions
  • Page 131 – Communications System Compatibility
  • Page 133 – MERLIN Systems
  • Page 134 – before you pick up a waiting call on the following: MERLIN
  • Page 137 – DEFINITY G3 Version 1.1 and Version 2
  • Page 138 – Accessing Certain Voice Mail Systems with a DEFINITY System
  • Page 139 – through
  • Page 142 – Telephone Communications; DEFINITY Systems
  • Page 143 – The MDW 9031DCP phone works with the following DCP circuit packs:; For this release; DEFINITY
  • Page 149 – Warranty and Repair Information
  • Page 150 – Limitation of Liability; Repair Information; Post-Warranty Repairs
  • Page 151 – Regulatory Information; FCC Part 15 Rules; This device may not cause interference.; Hearing Aid Compatibility
  • Page 153 – Specifications; GENERAL
  • Page 154 – RF SYSTEM PARAMETERS:
  • Page 155 – Index
  • Page 161 – Battery Charger Wall-Mounting Template; Cut out the template along the dotted line.
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503-801-166
Comcode 108626532
October 1999
Issue 3

TransTalk

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9000

Digital Wireless System

MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone
Installation and Use

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Summary

Page 2 - Copyright © 1999 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved.; Copyright and Legal Notices

Copyright © 1999 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. For trademark, regulatory compliance, and related legal information,see the Copyright and Legal Notices section.

Page 4 - Customer Support

Copyright and Legal Notices MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 ii Issue 3 October 1999 Customer Support In the continental U.S., call 1-800-628-2888 if you need assistance when installing the Model 117A4 Carrier to use your MDW 9031 Wireless Pocket Phone with a P...

Page 5 - Contents; About TransTalk

Contents MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503-801-166 Issue 3 October 1999 iii Copyright and Legal Notices i 1 Introduction 1 About TransTalk ® 9000 Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What Is a Wireless Phone? . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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