Lucent Technologies Cordless Telephone MDW 9031DCP User Manual

MDW 9031/9031DCP  
Wireless Pocket Phone Quick Reference  
503-801-165  
Comcode 108406844  
February 1999  
Issue 2  
Quick Reference  
Handset Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Battery Charger LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Help!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Answering a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Preselecting a Line or Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Accessing Certain Voice Mail Systems  
with a DEFINITY System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Changing Settings or Performing Tests in Local Mode . . . 8  
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Quick Reference  
Handset Controls  
Receiver  
Headset On/Off  
Receives the sound  
of your caller's voice,  
unless a headset is  
connected.  
Press to turn the headset on  
if the headset is plugged in.  
ON appears in handset  
display. To turn off, press  
again. Turn on to make or  
answer a call, and turn off to  
“hang up.”  
Antenna  
Extend fully to  
maximize the handset  
range and voice  
quality.  
Lanyard Loop  
Attach lanyard for  
carrying handset.  
Handset Display  
Displays status of  
lines and range. Also  
see “Handset  
Volume Control  
Press "+" to increase  
or "-" to decrease  
volume of receiver or  
alerter.  
Display” on next page.  
Column  
Use, with Select  
On/Off  
button, to choose a  
line or programmable/  
intercom/drop button.  
Press to turn the  
handset on. ON  
appears in handset  
display. To turn off,  
press again. Turn on to  
make or answer a call,  
Scroll (9031DCP Only)  
When the Selection  
rectangle is in the top row,  
press to toggle between  
the first and second line of  
the display.  
Redial  
Mute  
On/Off  
and turn off to“hang  
up.”  
ABC  
DEF  
Feat/P  
Conf  
1
2
3
6
Feat/P  
(Feature/Program)  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
4
5
Redial  
Press to redial  
PQRS  
7
TUV  
WXYZ  
Press to use dial-code  
features (PARTNER®  
systems only) or to  
enter programming  
mode.  
Trans  
Hold  
8
9
the last number  
manually dialed from  
OPER  
0
the handset.  
Select  
TransTalk  
Use to move the  
Exit (9031DCP Only)  
Selection rectangle,  
and, with Column  
buttons, to choose a  
line or programmable/  
intercom/drop button.  
Also use to wake-up  
the phone.  
Press the Feat/P twice  
to Exit the Softkey  
menu.  
Conf (Conference)  
Press to conference  
in (add) another  
Hold  
Press to put a call on  
hold.  
Mute  
party to your call.  
Press to turn the micro-  
phone off for privacy .  
Headset Connector  
(Transfer)  
Trans  
Press to transfer  
a call to another  
extension.  
Plug in the headset cord  
to use the headset.  
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Handset Display  
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1 Information you would see on a wired system phone’s display, (except  
time), based on your communications system:  
LCL:P, D, M1, or M2 = Local Mode:  
communications system  
WIRELESS TEST = Handset in Wireless Test Mode  
VIBR = Vibrator enabled  
PSEL = Line Preselection enabled  
PRESELECTION:ON/OFF = Line Preselection Mode:status  
CHANGE BUTTN MAP = Communications system setting is  
wrong  
MAP:P, D, M1, M2 = Button Mapping Mode: setting  
NO LINK = Handset is not communicating with radio module  
2 MSG indicates that you have a message.  
3 RANGE indicates that the handset is out of range or almost out of range.  
Handset also beeps.  
4 ON indicates that handset was turned on by pressing O.  
5 Battery icon flashes to indicate a low battery condition. Handset also  
emits 2 beeps.  
6 No Ring icon indicates that the alerter is disabled.  
7 MUTE indicates that handset microphone was turned off by pressing  
M.  
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8 Line Status Indicators show the status of line or  
programmable/intercom/drop buttons. See “Line Status Indicators”  
below.  
9 Selection rectangle indicates the active row for line or  
programmable/intercom/drop button selection.  
When the display is blank, the handset is either turned off or in “sleep”  
mode. Activate the display by pressing O or ".  
Line Status Indicators  
Each line status indicator corresponds to a specific outside line or  
programmable/intercom/drop button:  
PARTNER Systems  
A triangle ( ) is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired phone.  
A rectangle (  
) is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired phone.  
All Other Systems  
A triangle (  
) is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired phone.  
) is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired phone.  
A rectangle (  
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Volume Adjustment  
To increase or decrease the volume of the handset alerter or the receiver  
(earpiece):  
Alerter: Press the “ ” or the “ ” button while the MDW 9031/9031DCP  
is awake but turned off. If the display is dark (the phone is in “sleep”  
mode), press " to wake it up, then press the “+” or the “-” button.  
+
-
Receiver: Press the “ ” or the “ ” button while the MDW  
+
-
9031/9031DCP is turned on.  
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Battery Charger LEDs  
The color of the battery charger’s LEDs indicates the state of the  
corresponding battery pack, as shown in the following table:  
Battery  
charger LED SPARE LED,  
shows...  
If it is the  
If it is the  
HANDSET  
LED, the  
battery pack button was  
in the  
If it is the  
REFRESH LED,  
the Refresh  
the battery  
pack in the  
Spare battery  
pressed, and  
the Handset  
battery pack...  
compartment... Handset...  
Steady orange Is charging Is charging  
N/A  
Steady green  
Flashing red  
Is fully charged  
Is fully charged N/A  
Has one of the  
following  
problems...  
Has one of the  
following  
N/A  
See Note  
below.  
problems...  
Is not seated  
properly in the  
charger  
Is not  
seated  
properly in  
the charger  
Has dirty  
contacts  
Has dirty  
contacts  
Is defective  
Is defective  
Steady red  
Is in the Discharge Is in the  
Is in the  
portion of the  
Refresh cycle.  
Discharge  
portion of the  
Refresh cycle.  
Discharge portion  
of the Refresh  
cycle.  
Note: If either the SPARE LED or the HANDSET LED is flashing  
red, both battery packs must be removed from the charger to  
clear the flashing-red condition. Address the possible  
problems for one battery pack at a time to determine whether  
one is bad.  
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Help!  
MDW 9031  
®
If you need help when using your MDW 9031 with a PARTNER ,  
®
®
MERLIN , or MERLIN LEGEND system in the continental U.S.,  
call 1 800 628-2888.  
MDW 9031DCP  
®
If you need help when using your MDW 9031DCP with a DEFINITY  
system in the continental U.S., call 1 800 225-7585, or contact the Lucent  
Customer Care Center at 1 800 241-2121.  
For all other systems, follow the procedure you normally use to get support  
for your communications system. Outside the continental U.S., contact your  
Lucent Technologies Representative or local Authorized Dealer.  
Making a Call  
1 Press O.  
2 If desired, press " to move the Selection rectangle; then press '  
corresponding to the line you want.  
3 Dial the call.  
4 To end the call, press O.  
Answering a Call  
1 Press O.  
2 Speak into the handset.  
3 To end the call, press O.  
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Preselecting a Line or Button  
After Line Preselection is enabled, proceed as follows:  
1 If the display is blank, press ".  
2 If necessary, press " to move the Selection rectangle.  
3 Press ' corresponding to the line or button you want.  
4 Press O to access the line or button.  
Accessing Certain Voice Mail Systems  
with a DEFINITY System  
Note: This section only applies to the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone.  
After dialing into some voice mail systems (for example, Octel 200/250,  
300/350), the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone may not provide touch tones in  
order to access the voice mail system prompts.  
If you experience this problem after dialing into your voice mail system,  
press the Feat/Pbutton twice. After pressing the Feat/P button twice, your  
Pocket Phone will generate touch tones and you will be able to navigate  
within your voice mail system. When you end your call to your voice mail  
system, or press any non-dialpad button on your Pocket Phone (that is, Conf,  
Trans, Hold, Redial, Mute), your MDW 9031 will stop generating touch  
tones behind the voice mail system. You will need to re-enter  
Feat/Pwhenever you dial into these voice mail systems or after you have  
pressed a non-dialpad button.  
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Changing Settings or Performing Tests in Local Mode  
1 Make sure the handset is turned off.  
2 Press and hold " for 3 seconds.  
3 While still holding ", press O.  
4 Press one of the following:  
A (2) to enable or disable the alerter.  
L (5) to enable or disable backlighting.  
P (7) for 3 seconds, then " to enable or disable  
Line Preselection.  
V (8) to enable or disable the vibrator.  
W (9) to enter Wireless Test Mode, then 1 for signal strength 2  
for voice quality 3 for matching radio module and slot number 5  
for handset power settings # to enter Local Test Mode.  
5 Press O to exit.  
!
CAUTION:  
The MDW 9031/9031DCP handset is a radio device and, like all radio  
devices, should not be placed next to a pacemaker. See “Guidelines  
for Safe and Efficient Operation” in the MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless  
Pocket Phone Installation and Use guide for more information.  
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