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1. Set Fu Ri o oOo o 3 o 8 m L1 oO LJ 2 L1 7 oO O L1 L1 Li 1 L1 6 L1 L1 L1 p B m5 Lr oO oA o4 Lr oO Conference Transfer 1 a Lo iE Drop ABC DEF 1 2 U3 im GHI JKL MNO Lr 4 5 6 m r1 PRS TUV wvz f 8 9 o oO d o The button labeled C and the button labeled D on the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone display automatically default to the buttons labeled C Recall and D Drop respectively on the 7315H phones MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 127 _ fee b L 6 MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Button Mapping for MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 Systems MDW 9031 Compatibility rius la rub TEX Phone Compatibility Pre ee ETE The following diagram illustrates the button assignments on a BIS 22D phone used for MERLIN 410 and 820 Systems and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone See the previous section for button mapping for all other MERLIN Systems including MERLIN LEGEND Systems Li Li 8 Li oO Li O o O7 o L LI Li oO 6 Li oO LJ Li oO Li LI L1 5 Li Li L1 oO L1 L1 B
2. Power Cord 4 Connector Z _7 OUT Jack not shown By OUT OF SYNC LED E El El ET CONTROL EXPANSION LED Card Edge E Er E A Model 117A4 Only Connectors 2 ME IN 2 oem Te T li Wall Mount Wall Mount Hole al Hole Cable Rear Manager Slot Exit Slots Using the expansion cable provided with each carrier you can link up to five carriers Fi From From From Gina Caner Expansion Expansion Expansion A Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 iy 4 P P y i f d NY NE LENS NY VY ANY V Expansion Expansion p Expansion Expansion Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 q A q i p p Wolo Ln nl Ln Wal al Jal Gos Yanl Control Expansion Expansion Expansion Expansion Carrier Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 Fourth and fifth carriers can be used only with PBX extensions 14 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Installation Overview for Radio Modules and Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket RLISUNCNPUHLFPECEENL FACIL IPRMI EPSEHACIIECN EPRPSIHSSIGCH
3. Contro Expansion Expansion Expansion Expansion Carrier Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 A 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 12 Go to Multiple Carrier Mounting and Cabling Self Test page 46 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 45 2 didus the MOW 30312071 DCP Pocket Phone Installing Multiple Carriers s S LST a T UP oT ETE em E Cm mr Pad EE E35 SE ee tr eS i ee a pee SEL BT ed a Multiple Carrier Mounting and Cabling Self Test To perform a multiple carrier mounting and cabling self test 1 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 The CONTROL EXPANSION LEDs Model 117A4 only should also be lit and blinking Model 117A4 control carrier green blinking Model 117A4 expansion carrier s green blinking A Model 117A3 carrier has no CONTROL EXPANSION LED but the DIP switch in Slot 4 of the carrier must be set correctly to either Control or Expansion 2 The following illustration shows the correct LED status for a five carrier installation with no radio modules installed This sample installation has four 117A4 carriers one acting as the control carrier and the othe
4. Control Carrier Model 117A4 OUT OF SYNC LEDs are not lit The following illustration shows the correct LED lights for a five carrier installation with one radio module installed in each carrier This sample installation has four 117A4 carriers one acting as the control carrier and the other three acting as expansion carriers and one 117A3 carrier acting as an expansion carrier When correct installation procedures are followed and one radio module is present in each carrier the red OUT OF SYNC LEDs will not be lit on any carrier no matter which model The other LEDs will be lit as follows Model 117A4 control carrier CONTROL EXPANSION LED green Three Model 117A4 expansion carriers CONTROL EXPANSION LED amber The radio modules PASS and POWER LEDs green The Model 117A3 expansion carrier has no CONTROL EXPANSION LED but the DIP switch in Slot 4 of the carrier is set to Expansion geal OUT OF SYNC P OUT OF snc O OUT OF SYNC O DIP switch AS O amber n serlo DONDE amber iom ROL amp 9 amber Expansion A M Q a D in Expansion Expansion Expansion Expansion Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 Model Model Model Model 117A4 117A3 117A4 117A4 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 51 wes aeq cr Pg ames aam k ms E ug pr
5. MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 43 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Installing Multiple Carriers m ea MEQUE Js E Def ee Se Se A T 8 Plug an AC adapter cord into the left side of each carrier omma V JU CL DLL Y 9 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 J 44 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 ed Multiple Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031 DCP pent Phone 2 u Nat asume ee Lm Aer Mum 5 Lr DELIS Es t rr Te Thunb SRL Sted Fel E HEEL acto EFIE E VELIT ECL pats SR A as a 10 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 11 Power the carriers as follows If the carriers are plugged into Then one surge suppressor strip Power the strip Result All the carriers will turn on simultaneously wall outlets Plug in the power for the carriers in this order
6. 2 call appr B 7 4 3 call appr C 8 5 4 1 9 6 5r 2 10 7 Disp Norm add station next Page 4 of 4 SPE B STATION FEATURE BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 8 Scroll coo 10 01 5 C ho F2 erer N Oo For DEFINITY Systems you must assign the Scroll and Display features to buttons If you assign the Disp Norm feature to Button 7 the Scroll feature to Button 8 and have line Preselection enabled the user will be able to toggle between the first and second line of the display information MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 133 n a a Wes 1g a gn Fike Se toe E ihian ote rar ee ET 6 MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility MDW 9031 Compatibility EE Teen re Site PLE Se a es Pee DE Centi LAL ee ee PAM ee ee ee N 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 Setting the Line Use the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW 9031 Ringing Options for System 25 System 75 Pocket Phones with System 25 System 75 System 85 and DEFINITY Systems System 85 and DEFINIT
7. 1 A 3 4 A B C D For example suppose your handset shows the Selection rectangle around the middle row of lines If you press the second Column button from the left shaded in the illustration above you select Line 2 as indicated by the truncated triangle in the illustration Note If you have a communications system other than PARTNER the line you select is indicated by a small rectangle instead of the triangle as shown below ON IH See Manually Selecting a Line or Programmed Button and Preselecting a Line later in this chapter for more information about the Column and Select buttons MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 71 Handset 3 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 button is pressed See Changing the Handset Setting Jater in this chapter The Backlighting lasts for 10 seconds if no other button is pressed when the handset is turned on Note This illustration is intended to show you what all of the indicators look like but you will never see all of the line status indicators illuminated at once 1 This line of the display gives
8. For all systems configured as key systems for example PARTNER or MERLIN only three carriers are allowed For all systems configured as PBX systems for example DEFINITY you can use up to five carriers MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 123 T t P d b Berk abcr asa FE Toni oae Pt EE ee 6 MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility MDW 9031 Compatibility E eL i uml eed die E EH EE Cr eek 2l SEL aed DEDE PARTNER Systems Button Mapping for On PARTNER Systems the MDW 9031 emulates an MLS 12D telephone The PARTNER Systems following diagram illustrates the button assignments on an MLS 12D phone and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone A a nu nu o a eere Ext HB HB Intercom oO 00 oO P oo 00 00 Volume Speakerphone oe oe HFAI P 124 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 a 3 a 1 bla ig EN Jp hus 2 BTE Bruce So aara Dan uale Do Ee ME See a Se eaS eo alel SUE Aa a Zah ATAA zx MDW 9031 Compatibility MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility 6 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 Nae Advanced Communications System in k
9. Hook each radio module onto a mounting rod Slowly swing the radio module s card edge into the card edge connector on the back of the carrier Note Slot 6 of a Model 11743 control carrier must always contain a radio module to pass the synchronization signal to the next carrier A Model 117A4 carrier does not require Slot 6 to be filled 54 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 WM We Ads TTL 5 a Gs Rn ym E x wh Emule Site Gm are TREE ee LIB m En H oDe mm o Ei SLE See es PLN me Pe ie fr Installing Multiple Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP P 4 When the card edge is fully seated a snap lock on the bottom of the radio module will engage 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each expansion carrier until each radio module is inserted into a carrier Note Fill all six slots of the current carrier before inserting radio modules into the next carrier 6 Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 55 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone Installing Multiple Carriers Liu T SETS mo qucm A TTTN I IO E ge ee E I i ly H ee ELIE eo ee ed a pratum te oe rs d ot a E ri pan xz T il Era ed Cr T u 7 Slide the telephone line cords through the cable manager slot on th
10. Test in Wireless Test Mode e ifthe installation has been done correctly if the handsets and bases are working properly the range in which your MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone performs best at your site MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 85 3 Using the MDW 9031 9 E a bac uie acad iter 031DCP Pocket Phone Handset fi E Tit CLINT ee IBLALJFEIREHUSERI MCI es UTRIUS fad Se es Se Aes Pe ees PET LA ILICE SEs EAE Se DEN CEWeN M d 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 1 2 3 Make sure the handset is turned off Press and hold the Select button amp for three seconds While still holding press owor 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 4 To enter Wireless Test Mode press W 9 Note Ina multiple TransTalk installation put all of the handsets in Wireless Test Mode at the same time This allows you to observe if all handsets are working properly together WIRELESS TEST appears on the top line of the handset display The handset beeps twice and vibrates then you hear a simulated dial tone This dial tone continues until you exit Wireless Test Mode While in this mode the MDW 9031 9031DCP can
11. boxes or similar items Move the carrier or radio module at least 6 feet 1 8 m away from the potential interference Move the carrier or radio module at least 3 feet 1 2 m away from the potential interference Move the metal object or move the carrier or radio module Range for calls is lower than expected Handset antenna is only partially extended There are environmental limitations You are using different models of handsets and the mix is incompatible with the carrier Fully extend the handset antenna Reinstall the radio module or carrier away from electrical equipment and as high as possible on the wall but with the top of the radio module antennas 6 to 12 inches 15 2 to 30 5 cm from the ceiling See General Positioning Rules in Chapter 2 for more information See TransTalk 9000 System in Chapter 1 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 115 Pi amp MESE bhian t Y 5 Troubleshooting Procedures 3 uL W a SEQ LI s Thef et sm al Se fui Sa Se E e Symptom Possible Causes Possible solutions No ring on an incoming call Handset is out of range of its matching radio module e Station wiring is incorrect Radio module station wiring is not connected to the switch Station port is set to NO RING Move the handset closer to the radio module Check your station wiring ref
12. carrier is operational Glowing steadily no problem Blinking no radio module s in the carrier 28 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 x a te thiar OP Erara EL Understanding Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 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 SYNC and CONTROL EXP PN CAUTION O USE ONLY o aM P N 847667870 CONTROL UNIT Sere WOSE Lighted red IN Qo Lighted amber CONTROL MODE NO RMs f Blinking green rui OUT Blinking amber k elds S l CONTROL EXPANSION S e EXPANSION MODE NO RMs s Blinking O O UNIT BAD O UNIT BAD Go to either of the following If installing a single carrier go to Installing a Single Carrier If installing multiple carriers go to Installing Multiple Carriers MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 29 2 dius the MB 30312071 DCP Pocket Phone Installing a Single Carrier res am D m d La T mE Pes T zd au LT MES PUDE DEL nhe M ni i PRI Et SS n ar Se a a ee ee ee Installing a Single Car
13. following display 84 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Handset x FRI of LEE i etre rp Pete De Weti idum steed Gen eid Pere T ere EC RAT KP Sei ee Su x LRL Pte PY r qm SL a EY NC Iu Ln Sa el el ERA Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 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 again to show a subsequent voice quality reading Each time you press you get a new reading Display Number 10 9 8 m wo A oO O 9 To determine power level press Voice Quality Is Very Good Very Good almost error free Errors but not noticeable in normal speech Errors but not noticeable in normal speech Noticeable noise Noticeable noise Noisy but intelligble speech Noisy but intelligible speech Garbled speech Unintelligible speech The display shows the power level to which the handset HS and the base B the radio module have adjusted The power level adjusts from low power 1 to high power 8 as the Pocket Phone is moved farther from its base The following display shows the Pocket Phone at its highest setting 10 To exit Wireless Test Mode and Local Mode press owor Performance Range Using the signal strength test and the voice quality test together you can determine
14. power the expansion carriers in order from left to right or use a surge protector strip to repower all of the carriers at one time If the problem persists call for Customer Support 1 Remove all but one radio module from the carrier See Module from Carrier in Chapter 4 2 Test each radio module individually verifying that the POWER and PASS LEDs on each radio module light when the carrier is powered 3 If the PASS LED does not light the radio module is malfunctioning Replace the radio module and handset A defective radio module was replaced and now all the handsets have less range than before and the voice quality has deteriorated Radio module was inserted without first powering down the carrier Carrier is out of synchronization Power down the carrier wait 15 seconds and repower it If you have multiple carriers repower the control carrier first and then power the expansion carriers in order from left to right or use a surge protector strip to repower all of the carriers at one time If the problem persists call for Customer Support When turned on the handset display shows lines going on hold and line selections changing without any buttons being pressed Electrical outlets may not be up to specifications Electrical problems such as no ground or floating ground can cause the switch to send or receive spurious current causing problems in switch protocol Verify
15. refer to Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Note The RADIO LED also may light upon installation however since the RADIO LED has no significance during installation ignore its operation The RADIO LED indicates a connection between the handset and the radio module it lights when the handset is being used as long as the battery pack in the handset is charged Go to Handset Installing Multiple Carriers Install each carrier high on a wall leaving 6 to 12 inches 15 2 to 30 5 cm between the top of the antennas and the ceiling Install each carrier 1 foot 0 3 m optimally to 4 feet 1 2 m from its neighboring carrier e Never install or remove a radio module from a carrier that is plugged into a wall outlet hot insertion See Key Components Jearlier in this chapter for additional picture detail MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 41 2 dius the MOW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Installing Multiple Carriers ni co wwe So Te T Lar a TERT 5 PRI ee ee r batan ee ee eae aria oe ee IE ee g A Se MM 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 insta
16. screws leaving the screw heads protruding approximately 2 inch 12 mm from the wall 3 Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each carrier leaving 1 foot 0 3 m optimally to 4 feet 1 2 m between carriers 42 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Installing Multiple Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone 2 E PFPE on ee L ds WD aru Gee eae Sear E PRI oe CEN E25 PRETI tH ee ee ee ITUSLMEELIICU ee Se a a 4 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 5 Connect an expansion cable to the OUT jack of the control carrier VERE ESQ 6 Insert the free end of the expansion cable into the IN jack of the expansion carrier immediately to the right of the control carrier Note Although installing an expansion cable into the wrong IN or OUT jack will not harm either carrier doing so causes all handsets to work improperly and the OUT OF SYNC LED to light t From Control Carrier 7 If you have a second expansion carrier a Connect an expansion cable to the OUT jack of expansion carrier 1 b Insert the free end of the expansion cable into the IN jack of expansion carrier 2 See Key Components earlier in this chapter for an illustration of a four carrier setup
17. 166 Issue 3 October 1999 129 6 MDW 9031 9031 DEP Pocket Phone e MDW raoa Er onpAN iy a k kpr ry a PaL a ae ee 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 e After dialing into some voice mail systems for example Octel 200 250 300 350 the non DCP 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 button twice After pressing the 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 whenever you dial into these voice mail systems or after you have pressed a non dialpad button Toconnect the communications system switch and the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone use the following Note An ANN17B Hybrid pack in conjunction with a DS 1 carrier for older communications system switches that do not accommodate Universal modules System 85 R2V1 R2V2 R2V3 and R2V4 Either a
18. 26 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Understanding Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 PL PL FRE PRETI rue qup cr PET Wr TOS m i r nii r T Pac SP Bet ee ee eo ee ee ee x S Bp arm p DUE ELT Ert pae mz aa ETHRISHLINESLETI 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 The 117A4 automatically adjusts its power level and senses whether it is being used as a control or an expansion carrier As the following illustration shows the 117A4 does have an additional LED located on the right side of the carrier the CONTROL EXPANSION LED this is used to determine whether the cabling was installed correctly TRANSTALK Rods L_ Radio Module Mounting Rods Wall Mount SYNC and CONTROL EXP Hole LED Codes Label Label with Model Number not shown Wall Mount Hole IN Jack OUT Jack Power Cord Connector not shown CONTROL EXPANSION LED NW EA FAI Card Edge zx a Model 117A4 Only Connectors E z E S Slot Il Co Slot Numbers Numbers Wall Mount n
19. 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 6 Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module 7 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 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 33 2 Installing the MEN 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Installing a Single Carrier Tee a na m re m ee ee ee T r Ja E ACS nes n eked Sic ET EH Sg A ed n a 1 DN Eb bo L P A TAA PL et irre DE ei TE reni let Sri PIE Pies at 5 8 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 9 Insert the carrier s AC adapter cord into the left side of the carrier lal oe 11 34 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Installing a Single Carrier Installing the MDW 9031 9031 DCP pent Phone 2 Fake le a Pe ee et Geer ee Tate TIED ee Le ee MCUELGMI Ti eet PII RA kt er ELIT E DE TUSLMAELI CET IT ii Tub lemen r 10 Place th
20. AS SET FORTH ABOVE IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH ABOVE LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES ITS AFFILIATES SUPPLIERS AND DEALERS MAKE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 141 A Warranty and Repair Information Repair Information cc n i IESUS lm an 5 ER d D aS et pe eT ee oe in EE EET E e Fui DEL le teed 2I TL E E Periti Ru ir Et PER Minds ERE iir Genes Puri hes Steel Dci lm uan ie Ma m nau Lr eu 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 or 2 the repair cost replacement cost license fee annual rental charge or purchase price as the case may be of the equipment that directly gives rise to the claim Except as provided below Lucent Technologies and its affiliates and suppliers shall not be liable for any incidental special reliance consequential or indirect loss or damage incurred in connection with the equipment As used in this paragraph consequential damages include but are not limited to
21. BZ Local Test Mode 78 Local av m Jc Index IXCU REDE PUR VBALTEE Pe EEPECS IRA I Uc Mode continued Preelection73 70 Cd Wireless Test 73 82 83 85 86 MSG ico Mute uci ico No Ring ico On description 27 OUT OF SYNC bn 43 46 51 52 58 59 197 199 104 1 11 112 114 1 15 Ordering parts OUT jack cabling illustratio PARTNER System Parts additional 5 ENCEINTE 45 13 14 66 70491 HOO oS E illustrationg ordering replacement optional 100 00 SSS PASS LED es radio modulg B6 Power suppl 9 Preselection Mode Privacy 3 Programmable buttons MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 149 Index r YPIMLLTEVECUERML EOS EO ENS Mmm t rep WI TELE UE ET me Pur Sat a sen Sa Se ee E Programming features DEFINITY Systems 129s MERLINSystems123 i PARTNER System instruction 123 Quick Disconnect plug90 RADIO LED Radiomodul l identificatio illustratio 13 TEA Wo installation in carrie installation of a single module 16 matching with handset 1300 positioning power leve Recharge time Rectangle Regulatory infomationl43 Repair Informatio Replacement parts 100 _ __ Rules for installatio Safety precaution O Securit Select butto Selection rectangle Self test in
22. Key Components Jearlier in this chapter for additional picture detail To wall mount a single carrier 1 Perform the tests described in Using Wireless Test Mode in Chapter 3 to determine the optimal placement of the radio module To perform the tests all you need is an electrical outlet for the radio module and a charged battery pack in the handset 2 Check to be sure the carrier s power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet before continuing 3 Place the carrier against the wall Choose a location backed by a wooden stud if unavailable use toggle bolts instead of the supplied wood screws Hold the carrier straight use a level if needed Using a nail or pencil mark screw locations through the four wall mount holes Start the screws leaving the screw heads protruding approximately 1 2 inch 12 mm from the wall Place the carrier assembly over the screws then slide it downward to lock it into place Tighten the screws 36 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Msi a Single camiar sse the MDW 9031 9031 DCP POGKOE Phone 2 ne L 5 ER TN Wn L y Hee ad ee IIS PPROE gus pected ieee ed ee nL Ba EDR ee paa EU ir e e a 4 Remove the plastic cap covering each radio module s card edge before inserting the radio modules into the carrier a MM we s 5 Starting from the
23. MDW 9031 9031DCP is resistant to the memory effect Even so it is recommended that you refresh your battery pack at least once a week The following table shows how long refreshing takes using a Model 40B charger depending on how much charge is left in the battery pack when you insert it into the charger and press the REFRESH button Discharge Recharge Battery Pack Battery Pack Charge State Time Time Total Time Standard Battery Low charge Battery icon is lit 0 5 hours 1 25 hour 1 75 hours Face Full charge 3 hours 1 25 hour 4 25 hours Extended Battery Low charge Battery icon is lit 0 5 hours 3 25 hours 3 75 hours Pack Full charge 8 hours 3 75 hours 11 75 hours 92 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 diss 2r d the MDW 20912031 DCP POCKEt Phone 3 y ee 3 ana pcm z Eae y J gt ees I3 Sr Se ee ee ee ee a ed NECS 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 Battery Use at Full Charge Approximate Approximate Type Talk Time Standby Time Standard Battery 3 hours 22 hours Pack Extended 8 hours 72 hours Battery Pack If the new battery does not give you full talk time as shown in the table above refresh
24. MERLIN II and MERLIN LEGEND Systems you must connect your wireless phone to an available jack on either a 408 outside line analog telephone module or an 008 analog telephone module Since the MDW 9031 does not have a speaker function the Voice Announce feature must be disabled It is recommended that you use MERLIN 206 410 820 Systems installed with Feature Package 2 with your wireless phone so that you can disable that feature Since the MDW 9031 has no speaker function it should not be assigned to a paging group MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 125 Gt MOW 32091902 DEP FOCKAL Phone MDW 9031 Compatibility w TIN wey LL d v T a eT ee HR a Se MS 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 preference must be set to intercom If any of your incoming lines has the call waiting feature use the Recall feature letter C in the display and press it before you pick up a waiting call You can dial 5 0 before you pick up a waiting call on the following MERLIN 206 410 820 Systems only with Feature Package 2 and all MERLIN Plus MERLIN II and MERLIN 1030 3070 Systems Pressing the button disconnects the call The button on the MDW 9031 allows you on
25. Sale Et Es Te rr Tee Pet Malet Piet Pid 25m PELIS EPIS IUE VELIT EC peso SR a es MESE 10 Plug the carrier s AC adapter cord into the left side of the carrier E l an CLIEPLIEPLIEE 11 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 If appropriate you can wall mount the AC adapter using its attached wall mounting bracket A CAUTION Never connect or disconnect telephone line cords or insert or remove radio modules while the carrier is plugged into the wall outlet 12 Go to Single Carrier Installation Self Test page 40 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 39 2 diia the MEN 30312071 DCP Pocket Phone Installing a Single Carrier s aE mL T r ELI PRI a ER fb LETSLHBEIBDE P EQgNITEERIWMS MUS TUSLMAELIECE Pd A IUE Deng MM d ERES EY Single Carrier Installation Self Test To perform a single carrier self test 1 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 label Model 117A3 The 117A
26. T Use a nonmetallic pointed object to set each 117A3 carrier s DIP switch according to the following table Note You must set the DIP switch for all of the 117A3 carriers to the same setting Desired Range approximate Power DIP Switch Settings Maximum power setting 500 to 900 feet 152 to 274 m j z an A o Wa 300 to 500 feet 91 to 152 m zEN ic d j ora 150 to 300 feet 46 to 91 m j z an A omi 100 to 150 feet 31 to 46 m j zEN ic j om Go to Setting the 117A3 Carrier Control Expansion DIP Switch 24 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Understanding Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 In DIMIN NOURDOWENMLDIEMO eee epp cr Up MET ada LJUnt gee eked Ge T Re BRIMTGLNUILIUUCUOEZISSUC PURGE DRELHLCLIEDN tr ee a ee fled Ele F BL Ea e m a Setting the 117A3 The Model 117A3 carrier can serve as either a control or an expansion carrier EE Expansion DIP Whether you install one or more 117A3 carriers you must set the Control Expansion Switch P DIP switch in Slot 4 of each 11743 carrier to indicate which role that carrier is filling Control Expansion DIP Switch Slot 4 The leftmost carrier no matter what model number it is must be the control carrier and the remaining carriers are expansion carriers The control carrier acts as the lead carri
27. TN762B Hybrid pack or a ZTN79 ATL pack for System 25 A TN762B Hybrid pack for newer communications system switches that accommodate Universal modules System 75 R1V1 R1V2 and R1V3 DEFINITY G1 R1V4 DEFINITY G1 R1V5 DEFINITY G3 Version 1 1 and Version 2 DEFINITY G3 Version 3 Either a TN762B in a universal mod carrier or an ANN17B in a traditional mod carrier Hybrid pack for DEFINITY G2 G2 1 and G2 2 depending upon the actual hardware configuration For DEFINITY G2 1 and G2 2 General Terminal Administration GTA can be used to set up custom set types so that administration can be done using that custom set type System 25 users cannot program Recall for use with systems such as Centrex Only the System Administrator can assign features Use the following guidelines Do not assign the following features Auto Answer Inspect Directory Next Local Call and Manual Callback Queuing If programming the Flex DSS or Repertory Dial feature dial the number to be recorded and push the button you are assigning to the feature You will hear three short beeps and a dial tone to confirm programming 130 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Y eel 3 n ee H en Erara a occ MDW 9031 Compatibility MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility 6 Ifyou are programming numbers for the Station Speed Dial feature dial the numbers to be stored and the
28. Use 503 801 166 AER E zd Am r MIL EL Mc PRIMCNLCNUILITUECIEM a EN Tat ir HSN Taiti pp on s p Tex DE PUE MRELI qos m gets ETETA EN MESLETI 2 aara ngi the MDW 2031 903 IDE Pocket Phone Installing a Single Radio Module 7 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 Single Radio Module Installation Self Test Verify that the POWER and PASS LEDs on the radio module light If the radio module s PASS LED does not light 1 Unplug the power cord AC adapter from the wall outlet 2 Wait 15 seconds 3 Plug it in again 4 If the radio module s PASS LED still does not light refer to Troubleshooting 20 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 d Carriers aur the MDW 2031 3031 DCP poker Phone i E LE Wu 7 pala 5 Lo Te EL LEE i oe ae es CLE LET fn a ee ee Vg rd PSs Sd Be M Note The RADIO LED also may light upon installation however since the RADIO LED has no significance during installation ignore its operation The RADIO LED indicates a connection between the handset and the radio module it lights when the handset is being used as long as the battery pack in the handset is charged Understanding Carriers When you install more than
29. Use 503 801 166 Procedures Tibia E Hia aad is Fui DERE Battery Charger Problems Troubleshooting Pe ed BE TID NES 5 battery charger does not light when handset is placed in battery charger battery charger s handset cradle Contacts in the handset cradle or on the battery pack are dirty Battery pack is defective Symptoms Possible Causes Possible Solutions No LEDs on battery Battery charger is plugged into an Plug the battery charger into an charger light electrical outlet controlled by a switch outlet not controlled by a switch and the switch is turned off HANDSET LED on Handset is not seated properly in Reseat the handset in the battery charger s handset cradle as described in 1 Verify that there are no obstructions on the handset or battery charger contacts 2 Unplug the charger and clean the contacts with a soft eraser 3 Clean the handset contacts with a soft eraser If you have a fully charged spare battery pack use it to replace the battery pack in the handset 1 Place the questionable battery pack in the battery charger s spare battery compartment 2 Wait one minute If the SPARE LED flashes red order a new battery pack MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 117 Puta LEVY Y 5 Troubleshooting arai 3 HL W a SEQ MEI TuS eet malu EE zi linh le TE Procedures 3
30. Wall Mount Hole N Hole Cable Rear Manager Slot Exit Slots MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 27 2 dicus the MOW 30372071 DCP rockot Phone Understanding Carriers s EET T m nr EA Aa Ee ee e batan oe ey EP B ELI SD ee ee Pe ad Se a MES Fal Se Sees PSY 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 Explanation IN Designates the modular jack that accepts the modular plug and cable from the preceding carrier to the left If the jack is in use this carrier is an expansion carrier OUT Designates the modular jack that accepts a modular plug and cable to connect this carrier to the next carrier to the right This carrier can be either a control carrier if it is the leftmost carrier or an expansion carrier OUT OF SYNC Designates the upper of two LEDs If the LED is not lit the carrier is in sync If the LED glows red the carrier is out of synchronization Call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Vorices at the beginning of this book CONTROL EXPANSION Designates the lower of two LEDs The color of the LED indicates the carrier configuration Control carrier green LED Expansion carrier amber LED The light pattern indicates whether the
31. example ON Miz 4 Press A 2 on the dialpad to enable or disable the alerter 5 Press to exit Local Mode Note Both the alerter and the vibrator can be disabled at the same time In this case the only notification you have of an incoming call is that a line status indicator a truncated triangle or a rectangle depending on your communications system flashes in the display MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 81 Handset TE dla I gt MI ua rta rut MUI Sheet E i abe ee ae ET a A lex Y t E D le Ei SLE inh ae PSI ees Fie ede SEI 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Pa Eee gui ol ares Ei aa 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 Does the audio warning signal work Does the vibrator vibrate Is the display operational Are the visuals bright and clear Note While in Local Test Mode the MDW 9031 9031DCP cannot make or receive calls To use Local Test Mode 1 Make sure the handset is turned off 2 Press and hold the Select button 4 for three seconds 3 While still holding 2 press owor The han
32. 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 To swap extensions 1 Unplug the carrier s power cord AC adapter from the wall outlet Note When power is disconnected from the radio module or carrier the receiver and alerter volumes are reset to the factory default settings 2 Unplug the telephone line cords from the communications system switch control unit for the extensions that you want to change 3 Insert the telephone line cords for the extensions that you want to change into the desired extension jack or terminal station connector on your communications system switch control unit 98 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Swapping Extensions d the MDW 9031 9031 DCP POGKOE Phone ker unes nei gn cr 7 E z zi a Tee E got i PL a eee a ee ee ete Lr DES HIS Pee ee Sid RE Se MENLIM 4 Repower the carrier If you have multiple carriers repower them in order from left to right as shown below Control Expansion Expansion Expansion Expansion Carrier Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 0 9 5 Wait a few seconds then verify that the carrier s OUT OF SYNC LED is not lit If
33. gas This product is not approved for use in areas labeled by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA as explosive environments Only Explosive Atmosphere Telephones may be used in such hazardous environments Unplug this product from wall outlets and telephone jacks before cleaning Clean exposed parts with a soft damp cloth Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Unplug this product from the wall outlet remove the telephone line cord from the modular wall jack or communications system switch control unit and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed Ifthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation Ifthe product has been dropped and the housing has been damaged This product should be serviced by a qualified service center when service or repair work is required Do not open the product there are no user serviceable components inside e Always unplug the power cord AC adapter for the carrier s from the wall outlet when Removing a radio module Moving a radio module to a new slot in the carrier Installing a new radio module Connect
34. 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 6 When the card edge is fully seated a snap lock on the bottom of the radio module will engage MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 37 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone grunge a na qr ep m ai ez Installing a Single Carrier Zu TIME an J eo a beth Ti ae i ee ae Js wem ee ihian a LIE are eat z zum Sa Sl et E Ba THL EFE Peed ed Sree ae She es Se eee Pare TRE T Tot 7 Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module 8 Slide the telephone line cords through the cable manager slot on the left front of the carrier 9 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 38 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 d a Single Carrier Installing the MDW 9031 9031 DCP FOOKGE Phone 2 eu Nat rura Palat a rab oa Er PE ls t Mum 5 doe
35. oO TI Lemme E Li LI Lo Tem Drop ABC DEF O 1 E GHI JKL MNO L1 4 5 6 Li kd WYZ o XN Pa oO D EI M MAAA Recall The button labeled C and the button labeled D on the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone display automatically default to the buttons labeled C Recall and D Drop respectively on the 7315H phones 128 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Y aF Cete abian t H en Erara er ucl MDW 9031 Compatibility MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility 6 Dia Serie TIE AnG Ere Ima Pm el SUA ee ee dua SATA LT 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 TransTalk 9000 System with Three Communications Two Carriers one control and Carriers one control and two System one expansion carrier expansion carriers MERLIN 1 Set Line Ringing for each 1 Set Line Ringing for each extension MERLIN II extension that has a radio l that has a radio module in the control module in the control carrier to carrier to Ring an Hung 2 Set Line Ringing for each extension 2 Set Line Ringing for each that has a radio mo
36. pe ee es eee eS unn om hed Sel ee ee EE Se Sah IET Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions The SPARE LED in the The battery pack was jostled while in Remove then replace the battery spare battery charging the battery charger pack in the charger compartment turns amber instead of red The power cord does The model 40B battery charger is not Check the label of the power cord not fit the battery compatible with the older model 40A for a code that matches the Power charger power cord Cord entry in the Replacement and Optional Parts list in Chapter 4 If they don t match you have an older power cord Follow the instructions in Chapter 4 for ordering the correct cord 110 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 e Ee Wers ihian ard T Procedures Voice Quality Problems Troubleshooting TE ae I gt i e Pree MLII flere eL a Se le Src 5 Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions Handset voice quality and range are not as good as they were before A competing radio device for example a wireless bar code scanner has been installed in the area Both products are competing for the same air space and will conflict when both are being used Carrier s are out of synchronization the OUT OF SYNC LED is lit Antenna of the radio module is too close to the ceiling Place the handset in Wireless Te
37. switch interfaces as follows Switch Interface Pin 4 ATL MERLIN DEFINITY 1 2 ETR PARTNER 3 6 T R Tip Ring 5 4 12 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 installation Overview for Radio Module ana camere Ek the sales eps 1 205 Der POCKot n FLETES T35 7 iu 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 Mounting Hook Power Cord Connector Card Edge Cover not shown Snap Lock Serial Number Telephone Line Cord Connector A CAUTION A carrier Model 117A3 or Model 117A4 is required when installing two or more MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phones Issue 3 October 1999 13 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Fa ER oe oa M TER cr be a 3 Le a TENES bes Pepe PEEL rs EY TEL EFE Pee ee TE TENE Ta wi Y E uii De Mp mom arches A Wsialatiaon Gvarview for Radio Modules KT nel a aX ELA peer T ils Pe A Iu MSS te cr Radio y TRANSTALK Module Mounting gt m Qum um m m Rods d d Wall Mount Wall Mount Hole Hole Label with Model Number not shown p IN Jack
38. the procedure described in Changing the Communications System Setting in Chapter 2 to specify the correct communications system setting Enabling or Disabling The vibrator vibrates to alert you to an incoming call in situations where you do not the Vibrator want to disturb others with an audible ring You can enable or disable the vibrator using the following procedure 1 Make sure the handset is turned off 2 Press and hold the Select button 4 for three seconds 78 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Handset Faia Det ara E j Tal E LM 1 ALEPES TELAM E Tni RJ fuE nda TEE A Ehcal Peek Stee fo ee eei Ee Bub m Dum npn cr repas EGET EL nage 14 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 2 X iun SS 3 While still holding 2 press oor 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 For example If the vibrator is disabled no icon appears 4 Press V 8 on the dialpad to enable or disable the vibrator 5 Press to exit Local Mode Note Both the alerter and the vibrator can be disabled at the same time In this case the only notification you have of an incoming call is that a line status indicator a trun
39. to Understanding Your Model 117A4 Carrier If you are installing both carrier models read both of these sections Understanding Your Model 117A3 Carrier The installation of a Model 11743 carrier differs in three ways from the installation of a Model 117A4 carrier You may need to adjust the power DIP switch You must set the Control Expansion DIP switch Ifyou use the 11743 as the control carrier you must have a radio module installed in Slot 6 of that carrier in order to pass the synchronization signal on to the next carrier MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 21 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone Understanding Carriers 5 Ege ee E T Sie Bui Tal ILL one Ta ae i CI i Y ENSIS PET E ET EY iF Fac ESTE ast iran Coane ren EUER TEL LE EP ms m JOE ee or apr e lum i E Iu MSS As the following illustration shows each Model 11743 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 Power DIP Control Expansion Switch DIP Switch Radio TRANSTALK Module m Radio Mounting Module Rods Mounting Rods Wall Mount Wall Mount Hole Hole Lab
40. you the information you would see on a wired system phone s display except that the time is not provided The information varies according to which communications system you are using For example the display may show the current date the number you are calling or Caller ID information if the system supports this feature This display line is also used for feedback when testing and programming the handset See later in this chapter for more information about messages 2 MSG icon indicates that you have a message 3 RANGE icon indicates that the handset is out of range or almost out of range The handset also beeps For more information see Range Indicators later in this chapter 4 ON icon indicates that the handset has been turned on by pressing ovor 5 Battery icon flashes to indicate a low battery condition The handset also emits 2 beeps For more information see Low Battery Indicator later in this chapter 6 No Ring icon indicates that the alerter is disabled If the alerter is enabled no icon is displayed 7 MUTE icon indicates that the handset microphone was turned off by pressing Mute 8 Line Status Indicators show the status of line or programmable intercom drop buttons See Chapter 6 for button mapping information Also see Line Status Indicators later in this chapter 9 Selection rectangle indicates the active row for line or programmable intercom drop button selection See Column and Select But
41. your communications system for more information A CAUTION This equipment is for installation on Lucent Technologies PARTNER PARTNER Plus PARTNER II PARTNER Advanced Communications System MERLIN MERLIN Plus MERLIN Il MERLIN LEGEND System 25 System 75 System 85 and DEFINITY Communications Systems only 8 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 isle Safety Instructions ng the MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone 2 ker unes ur y E as n PERI Lk i Te zr H Pad EL FPLELCTPENI EP T5 E oer er er L A ELR Tee EU Sd BE A eae PLI el Read and understand all instructions in this book before using this product e 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 Do not plug the product back in until it has dried thoroughly Never push objects of any kind into this product through housing slots since the objects may touch hazardous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the phone Ifyou suspect a gas leak report it immediately but use a phone away from the area in question The phone s electrical contacts could generate a tiny spark While unlikely it is possible that this spark could ignite a heavy concentration of
42. 1 6 m of a properly grounded 3 prong electrical outlet that is not controlled by an on off switch If your communications system uses an uninterruptible power supply such as a backup generator you may want to connect the battery charger to that power supply Do not locate the battery charger where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or water AA WARNING The rechargeable battery pack may contain elements that are harmful to the environment for example nickel Do not burn or puncture the battery As with other batteries of this type burning or puncturing could release toxic material that could cause injury Do not dispose of it in household garbage For information about recycling or proper disposal consult your local solid waste garbage collection or disposal organization Installing the Battery Charger e Ifyou are wall mounting the battery charger follow Steps 1 through Ifyou are desk mounting the battery charger follow only Steps L 5 ana To install the battery charger 1 Check to make sure the battery charger s power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet before continuing If you are desk mounting skip to Step 5 2 To wall mount place the battery charger s wall mounting template located on the last page of this book against the wall Choose a location backed by a wooden stud if unavailable use toggle bolts instead of the supplied wood screws Hold the template straight use a level if needed
43. 3 Mark the locations for the two wall mounting screws and then remove the template from the wall Lightly tap a nail into the wall to start the holes 4 Place the screw through the wall spacers so that the screw head nests in the indentation on the spacer Start the screws and screw them in until the wall spacers rest against the wall 64 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Battery Charger Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 INIM WAPI MEMYTIAERMS FUIS EXUELERDC OG a eups cr a ni Pe ST ur age a aL LOU tna m pe pr o Pre a se re T LS fee ee ee ee ee ee eee E E SS i ee eS Ne I wma Et 2L Sa le TT Paka DERE bhaam OP hara rs ecd 5 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 6 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 7 Plug the battery charger s power cord AC adapter into a properly grounded 3 prong wall outlet that is not controlled by an on off switch MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 65 Y 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Battery Charger TID X 24 73 T T i ET pu Dake ae IHVLIES Rcgis ig MES
44. 3 has no CONTROL EXPANSION LED The OUT OF SYNC LED should not be lit SYNC and CONTROL EXP LED Codes O Key CONTROL MODE OK Unlighted Lighted green cono unr OUT OF SYNC Lighted red e eG Lighted amber v CONTROL MODE NO RMs ae O O Blinking green Blinking Sh Blinking amber EXPANSION MODE OK ripe ud v _ EXPANSION MODE NO RMs UNIT BAD UNIT BAD 2 If the OUT OF SYNC LED is lit power down wait at least 15 seconds and then repower the carrier If the LED is still lit follow the suggestions in the Installation Problems section of Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the LED is still lit call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book NONE 2 5 dq un 40 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 CL ae re TTE IL Installing Multiple Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 3 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 4 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 If the PASS LED still does not light
45. 31DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 Copyright and Legal Notices Puma LEV E m EI J E adl Lm Customer Support Eod 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 PARTNER MERLIN or MERLIN LEGEND System Consultation charges may apply In the continental U S call 1 800 225 7585 if you need assistance when installing the Model 117A4 Carrier to use your MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone with a DEFINITY System or contact the Lucent Customer Care Center at 1 800 242 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 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Contents MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 iii Contents Changing the Communications System Setting Accessing Certain Voice Mail Systems with a DEFINITY System iv Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Contents RLISCLNUVHITPECHER Functl PURO ERA CHO IEDN EH H ELIO FEDERE Dd Bc RS DECR INIT MDW 9031 9031DCP Wirele
46. 4 Drop on the 8410D phones add station next Page 3 of 4 SPE B STATION SITE DATA Room Headset n Jack Speaker n Cable Mounting d Floor Cord Length 0 Building Set Color ABBREVIATED DIALING Listl List2 List3 BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 1 A call appr ge 3 2 B call appr 7 4 3 C call appr 8 5 Dir 4 1 9 6 Next os 2 10 7 Call Display Note 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 add station next SOFTKEY BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 0o O0 1 0 14 CO 20 S PRR NEPO STATION Page 4 of 4 SPE B Note All Softkey button assignments should be initially removed when administering an MDW 9031DCP terminal The desired Softkey features can then be properly programmed on the DCP Pocket Phone Programmable buttons buttons 1 7 Button 8 is a firmware programmed hard Scroll button on the MDW 9031DCP phone MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 137 MBW ost Dor ud see 6 MOW 9031 9031 DEP POKL Phone seal ELN at peann Pee E35 t TET Button Mapping for On DEFINITY Systems the MDW 9031DCP should be aliased as an 8410D phone DEFINITY Systems The following diagra
47. 5 x 22 86 cm 1 36 kg Carrier w 6 RMs 14 0 L x 2 5 H x 9 0 W 12 00 Ib 35 56 x 6 35 x 22 86 cm 5 44 kg Power Supply BC 3 35 L x 2 70 H x 2 19 W 1 75 Ib 8 50 x 6 85 x 5 55 cm 0 80 kg Power Supply RM 3 19 L x 1 94 H x 2 17 W 1 10 Ib 8 09 x 4 92 x 5 50 cm 0 50 kg Power Supply CA 5 13 L x 1 6 H x 1 6 W 1 70 Ib 13 03 x 4 06 x 4 06 cm 0 77 kg Operating Temperature range 4 4 C 40 F to 40 C 104 F Temperature Relative humidity 15 to 95 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 145 p C Specifications rei Eee GENERAL Continued Electrical Specifications Power Battery Pack Life Handset 1 0 watt Battery Charger BC 15 watts Radio Module RM 4 0 watts Carrier CA w 6 RMs 24 watts Power Supply BC 15 watts 10V 1 5 A Power Supply RM 6 0 watts 10V 600 mA Power Supply CA 30 watts 9V Standard Nickel Metal Hydride 3 hours talk time 22 hours standby time Extended Nickel Metal Hydride 8 hours talk time 72 hours standby time RF SYSTEM PARAMETERS Frequency Band 902 928 MHz Channel Spacing 150 KHz Total Channel 50 Channels Dynamically Allocated out of 173 Capability Duplex Method Time Division Duplex TDD Transmit and Receive on same frequency Transmitter Dynamic Power Adjustment mW ERP Minimum to 160 mW ERP Maximum Output Power Receiver 103 d
48. Bm at Antenna Port Sensitivity OTHER Electrical e 105 130VAC 50 60 Hz 3 prong outlet separate ground separately at 15 amps Requirements e Outlet must not be controlled by an on off switch e Grounding to comply with Underwriters Laboratories UL 1459 Requirements For Out Of Building Installation of a telephone or other standard tip ring device in another building requires the following In Range Out of Building IROB to protect the switch control unit and Extensions telephone device from surges e MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone two Lucent Technologies 146D protectors ETR two Lucent Technologies 146E protectors ATL Wiring e MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX or at least 2 pair 4 wire star home run not loop ETR e Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX or at least 4 pair 8 wire star homerun not loop ATL e Bridging Adapter Lucent Technologies 267F2 ETR e Bridging Adapter Lucent Technologies 267C ATL e Range 1 000 feet 305 m for the Radio Module 26 AWG 146 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Callhandind121 0 Carrier compatibility 1 control 26 expansio illustratio installation mul plecarier 2 13 41 B single carrier on a wal single carrier on shelf or des 2 30 posiionng15 power suppl uko Battery pack average life MuR Button mapp
49. EE and the American National Standards Institute ANSD safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF energy Of course if you would like to limit RF exposure even further you may choose to control the duration of your calls MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 7 2 issus the MEN 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone Important Safety instructions ne tae oe p b Cardiac Pacemakers Hearing Aid Compatibility prear e Te TT E T t PP es ee ee ee ee a F Bina ee eee Gd ed MESPLETI A CAUTION The MDW 9031 9031DCP handset is a radio device and like all radio devices should not be placed next to a pacemaker Preliminary studies performed at the US Food and Drug Administration FDA and elsewhere have shown that when digital cellular telephones are placed very close to implanted cardiac pacemakers interference with the operation of the implanted pacemaker can occur These preliminary studies show that interference does not occur when there is a reasonable distance between the telephone and the implanted pacemaker and stops when the phone is turned off or moved so that it is more than 6 inches 15 cm from the pacemaker Digital cellular telephones operate at 0 6W TransTalk wireless telephones operate at a lower peak power of 325 mW or less 100 mW on an average Until more is known the FDA suggests that people with pacemakers may want to take some simple precautions when usin
50. EUIS PUTNREDDXCUL ed BEC Positioning a Radio Module or Carrier s Each of your handsets and its corresponding radio module operates within a single zone of coverage The range depends on your particular operating environment For indoor use walls between the handset and the radio module will reduce the phone s range Avoid concentrations of structural metal such as steel and aluminum and reinforced concrete Note The MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone has a built in testing feature that you can use before final installation to help determine proper placement of the radio module To perform the tests all you need is an electrical outlet for the radio module and a charged battery pack in the handset you do not need a communications system switch control unit The tests are described in Using Wireless Test Mode in Chapter 3 General Positioning Failure to observe the following rules regarding location and use will result in Rules poor performance of your MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Position the radio module or carrier s in a central location relative to the handset s usage area leaving at least 6 feet 1 8 m between the radio module or carrier s and the communications system switch control unit or other wired phones If your switch control unit is located in a remote location you may have to run a telephone line cord from your switch control unit to the centrally positioned radio module or carrier s The line cord maximum leng
51. Inserting and Removing the Handset s Battery Pack To insert and remove the battery pack 1 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 Rectangular tabs 2 Press the battery pack downward until it clicks into place The battery pack must be charged prior to using the handset See Battery Charger later in this chapter for instructions Spring latch 60 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 NOSPTITERMS CT Wee oe TL amp ESAME ihian uam TET ien ea lead re IDA Hua 2E LES EHI le IE Handset Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 3 To remove the battery pack slide the spring latch upward away from the battery pack While holding the latch up grasp both sides of the battery pack then gently pull the battery pack upward and out Changing the Communications System Setting The communications system you use determines what information the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone can display and how the phone lines and programmable intercom drop buttons are identified For the MDW 9031 see the appropriate 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 Compati
52. Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless System MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Comcode 108626532 October 1999 Issue 3 PK eng eee Pal SY M SES RSL SS IET FETA ee ee SSS PE a AD nae Y epe E E rd VEO S77 WE PEE AN ane an EIUN ELE Zu Copyright 1999 by Lucent Technologies All rights reserved For trademark regulatory compliance and related legal information see the Copyright and Legal Notices ection Notice Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada IC Information Security Trademarks Warranty Ordering Information Copyright and Legal Notices Copyright 1999 by Lucent Technologies All rights reserved Printed in U S A Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this book was complete and accurate at the time of printing Information however is subject to change The pictures in this book are for illustrative purposes your actual hardware may look slightly different This document was prepared by the Product Publications Department of the Global Learning Solutions Division of Lucent Technologies U S offices are located in Denver CO Columbus OH Holmdel NJ and Basking Ridge NJ For details see 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
53. Module 11 foot 3 4 m Philips Head Wall Mounting Power Cord AC Adapter Wood Screws 2 Plate These additional parts are required when two or more MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phones are installed in the same zone Ps mmm mmm mmm Philips Head Wood Screws 4 Expansion Cable 6 foot 1 8 m Carrier Assembly 25 foot 7 6 m for multiple carrier see Power Cord and Standard AC es Aha or 117A3 Carrier 117A4 Carrier For information about ordering parts see Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts in Chapter 4 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 5 1 Introductio About the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone aa ee E s fen Seber ee es Se zur j 1 E Pat Eee ite iiiar Sane Gein eee Pee Gl Sree ae hd ee Se eee Per kes Ste EY Spare Battery and Headset One nickel metal hydride battery pack which provides up to 3 hours of talk time comes with your MDW 903 1 903 1DCP 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 Although thicker and heavier than the standard battery pack the extended battery pack provides 8 9 hours of talk time when fully charged You can store the extra battery pack in the spare battery compartment of the battery ch
54. Packer Phong Ceai a Sede ad hadio Module 3 Detach the rubber feet from the shipping card Apply them to marked areas on the underside of the radio module S unn 4 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 Lightly tap a nail into the wall to start holes Then screw the plate flush to the wall Place the radio module over the plate then slide it downward to lock it into place Note Do not remove the plastic cap covering the radio module s card edge 18 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Installing a Single Radio Module Installing the MDW 2031 9091 DOP Pocket ven 2 Ga TEN acm e oe Tee Fad ni Te rn ST ee eee S DE PU 5 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 6 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 Issue 3 October 1999 19 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and
55. Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 79 Handset TUMLES eR a LE d i m fn NER rgo st es Ed Tipini fe TERCE EE ui zr ELO ETE acd misure mas TL E E PER SEL Sie Pee Se es Se Imc s Eke mu pL Er mum eR dad aed ml Ero Y pe na a m 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 While still holding press owor 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 For example If Line Preselection is disabled no icon appears 4 Press and hold P for three seconds The handset display shows PRESELECTION ON if Line Preselection is enabled or PRESELECTION OFF if Line Preselection is disabled For example 5 To toggle between ON and OFF to enable or disable Line Preselection press 6 To exit Local Mode press owor Enabling or Disabling Backlighting for the display is factory set to ON for the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Backlighting Phone To toggle the Backlighting features OFF and ON use the following procedure 1 Make sure the handset is turned off 2 Press and hold the Select button 4 for three seconds 3 While still holding 4 press owor The handset beeps twice and the display shows the handset settings indicating you are in Local Mod
56. Pul DER E bhan E piei Eaa Lis HeLa Alle ee ice ee nte eae Peru le SiL ge ETE EETRALL IZE heh Ps Se eel d 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 The battery pack should slide easily into the slot Correct positioning of the battery pack in the charger is important to ensure proper charging The bottom end of either battery pack also has two small round holes that must align with two guide pins on the bottom of the spare battery compartment When a battery pack is positioned correctly in the spare battery compartment the SPARE LED on the front of the battery charger lights The spare battery compartment has a vertical ridge on each side that serves as a guide rail for positioning the standard battery pack Vertical Guide Rail Standard Spare Battery Pack Handset Cradle Spare Battery Pack Guide Pin Battery Charger Contacts Spare Battery Compartment Vertical Guide Rail SPARE LED 66 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Battery Charger m a cz r T r arden ta aara Euri ua TEE rie ee Sree Pee Sei ee S AE dee Fem rake Se Lau Ss Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 Pete Do
57. Symptoms Possible Causes Possible Solutions HANDSET LED flashes red Battery pack is defective Contacts in the handset cradle or on the battery pack are dirty Handset is not seated properly in battery charger s handset cradle If you have a battery pack in the handset and one in the spare battery compartment remove both battery packs from the charger to clear the red flashing LED Then test each battery pack separately as follows 1 Place the battery pack in the battery charger s spare battery compartment 2 Wait one minute If the SPARE LED flashes red order a new battery pack 1 Verify that there are no obstructions on the handset or battery charger contacts 2 Unplug the charger and clean the contacts with a soft eraser 3 Clean the handset contacts with a soft eraser Reseat the handset in the battery charger s handset cradle as described in SPARE LED on battery charger does not light when battery pack is placed in spare battery compartment Battery pack is not seated properly in the spare battery compartment Contacts on the battery pack or in the spare battery compartment are dirty Battery pack is defective Reseat the battery pack in the battery charger s spare battery compartment 1 Verify that there are no obstructions on the battery pack or battery charger contacts 2 Unplug the charger and clean the contacts with a soft eraser 3 Clean the battery
58. Y Systems Telephone Communications TransTalk 9000 System with Two Carriers One System Control and One to Four Expansion Carriers System 25 1 When TransTalk handsets are configured as individual System 75 PBX extensions no Line Ringing options are necessary System 85 2 When TransTalk handsets are configured in pooled DEFINITY Systems PBX or group PBX extensions for example Splits or Skills where all incoming calls ring all handsets at the same time refer to Options for PARTNER Systems earlier in this chapter Note For System 25 System 75 System 85 and DEFINITY Systems that use pooled lines set the Line Ringing options as described in the above table if more than six MDW 9031 Pocket Phone handsets have the same pooled line appearance 134 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Phone Compatibility 6 MDW ENSE Rida aes Cuna Tiei E An o Ei PIE LEA ees Sree Z5 Peek Pete s cz uel am 9031DCP Compatibility MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket MDW 9031DCP Compatibility Programming and Call Handling Instructions The MDW 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 After you have installed your MDW 9031DCP and understand the controls and displays use the programming and call handling instructions that came with y
59. Y 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 Page i ef 4 SPE B STATION Extension 30016 Lock Messages n BCC 0 Type 7315H Security Code TN 1 Port Coverage Path 1 COR 1 Name Coverage Path 2 COS 1 Hunt to Station STATION OPTIONS Personalized Ringing Pattern 1 Display Module y Message Lamp Ext 30016 MM Complex Data Ext add station next Page 2 of 4 SPE B STATION FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception spe LWC Activation CDR Privacy Redirect Notification Per Button Ring Control B Be OK 132 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 MDW id Compatibility MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility 6 ee Let ae ETIN TL oe ae at n e T T ad da n LET AR Le Fel E HELD SEDE M pm ci d fuc pru SLE a T 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 add station next Page 3 of 4 SPE B STATION SITE DATA Room Headset n Jack Speaker n Cable Mounting d Floor Cord Length 0 Building Set Color ABBREVIATED DIALING istis List2 List3 BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 1 call appr A 6 3
60. ach radio module individually verifying that the POWER and PASS LEDs on each radio module lights when the carrier is powered and that the OUT OF SYNC LED is not lit If the PASS LED does not light the radio module is malfunctioning Replace the radio module and handset Voice quality in a specific location is poor and noisy Handset is too close to the carrier s Move the handset at least 6 feet 1 8 m away for a one or two carrier setup or 10 feet 3 1 m away for a three carrier setup Voice quality for calls is lower than expected Handset antenna is only partially extended There are environmental limitations You are using different models of handsets and the mix is incompatible with the carrier Fully extend the handset antenna Reinstall the radio module or carrier away from electrical equipment and as high as possible on the wall but with radio module antennas 6 to 12 inches 15 2 to 30 5 cm from the ceiling See General Positioning Rules in Chapter 2 for more information See TransTalk 9000 System in Chapter 1 112 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Procedures n Troubleshooting 5 Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions Volume is too low at any setting and there is noise on the line Handset or radio module is not working properly Connection between t
61. ack in Chapter 2 Attaching the Plastic To attach the plastic clips to the battery pack do the following Clips 1 Remove the battery pack from the handset as described in Inserting and Removing the Handset s Battery Pack jin Chapter 2 2 Hold the battery pack so that the back of the battery pack is facing you 3 Hold the carrying clip so that it looks like the letter T 76 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Handset Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 Standard Spare Battery Pack Extended Spare Battery Pack 4 Latch the right edge of the clip into the corresponding groove on the inner side of the battery pack 5 Push the left edge of the belt clip and snap it into the corresponding groove on the inner side of the battery pack 6 Reinsert the battery pack in the handset as described in the Handset s Battery Pack jin Chapter 2 Antenna The MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone comes with a user replaceable flexible retractable antenna For maximum range and voice quality always fully extend the antenna before placing or answering a call You can receive a call if you are within range of the radio module without extending the antenna but you may get a RANGE indication The antenna must be fully extended for optimal performance Changing the Handset Settings You can use Local Mode to change the handset settings for these functions Commun
62. arger Then when the battery pack in the handset is low you can switch battery packs To help you answer calls an optional Supra 9031 headset or a Radium over the ear headset can be attached to a quick disconnect adapter cord which you can insert into the connector on the bottom of the handset to allow hands free conversation For instructions for connecting the headset see Using a Headset in Chapter 3 als B Standard Battery Extended Battery Pack Clip Pack Clip 1 Standard Extended Battery Pack Battery Pack Supra 9031 Headset Radium Headset Adapter For ordering information see Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts in Chapter 4 6 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP v ii f d Important Safety Instructions This book contains instructions related to safety labels on the product A WARNING WARNING indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause severe or fatal personal injury if the hazard is not avoided A CAUTION CAUTION indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if not avoided This phone is designed to provide trouble free performance without any special maintenance procedures To reduce the risk of accidental damage Keep the phone in an area free of dust smoke and moisture do not block the air vents by placing objec
63. arrier you must insert another radio module into this slot Failure to do so will cause the carriers to be unsynchronized 6 Repower the carrier If you have multiple carriers repower them in order from left to right as shown below anne a7 T ill mous Control Expansion Expansion Expansion Expansion Carrier Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 0 7 Wait a few seconds then verify that the carriers OUT OF SYNC LED is not lit If the LED is lit power down wait at least 15 seconds and then repower the carrier If the LED is still lit follow the suggestions in the Installation Problems section of Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the LED is still lit call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book 8 For any Model 117A4 carriers verify that the CONTROL EXPANSION LED is lit For the control carrier this LED is green For an expansion carrier this LED is amber 9 Reset the receiver and alerter volumes that reverted to the default settings when the system was powered down see Changing the Handset Settings Jin Chapter 3 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 97 4 Maintaining the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Swapping Extensions prune aes qp cr Fes I La a ee I TUE eee eT ee ees EFL Ai Swapping Extensions If you want to change your phone s
64. ate Get mach TEL EFE re eae Er et Dern or Tien Zu ud See ng Replacement and Optional PartsMaintaining the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 4 Deff nur AE cee dub Soe Lucent Direct National Parts Sales Center Item 1 800 451 2100 1 800 222 PART Lanyard NA 407183417 MDW 9031 Pocket Phone 32043A 847877487 Leather Carrying Case MDW 9031 Pocket Phone 32090A 848026092 Leather Carrying Case customized for headset use Battery Charger includes Power Cord AC 3279 3BC 108386921 Adapter Power Cord AC Adapter for Battery NA 408082204 Charger 11 foot 3 4 m Carrier includes 3204 CR3A 107907289 Power Cord and AC Adapter for Carrier Gor tia 25 foot 7 6 m 107955122 Expansion Cable for Multiple Carrier Cor ve Installation 6 foot 1 8 m Power Cord and AC Adapter for Carrier NA 847224227 25 foot 7 6 m Expansion Cable for Multiple Carrier 32035A 847667870 Installation 6 foot 1 8 m Telephone Line Cord 8 foot 2 4 m NA 103786794 Supra Binaural Headset no Adapter 3275 SU2 409094746 Supra 9031 Headset with 3275 042 A 407713718 Quick Disconnect Adapter for Headset 848047965 for Adapter MDW 9031 Adapter for 3204 ADP 848047965 Supra Binaural and Supra 9030 9031 Headsets Radium Over the Ear Headset 3275 042 A 407720739 with Adapter for Headset 848047965 for Adapter Kit of Parts for stand alone installations D 182866 107586828 includes Pow
65. attery pack may not be charged Battery pack may have malfunctioned If you have one try a different battery pack Call for Customer Support Your handset shows CHANGE BUTTN MAP in the display when you try to use it Your handset is not mapped to the correct switch If your handset is mapped to the correct switch but you are still getting the message your station wiring is incorrect Change the handset button mapping See in Chapter 2 Check your station wiring referring to the table in Module Switch Wiring jin Chapter 2 and your switch manual s station port wiring configuration See Customer Support jin the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book 108 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Fui CERTUS Procedures E bhia E Hia aad HS Battery Problems Tiei ei Troubleshooting Pe ed BE ed NES 5 Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions Battery icon appears in the handset display This is normal operation for the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone No action is required Battery icon flashes in the handset display and the handset beeps twice Battery power is low You have 5 minutes or less of talk time left Either e Complete your call turn the handset off and recharge the battery pack e Ifyou have a fully charged spare battery pack place your cal
66. bility 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 if you are using a different communications system you will need to change the setting The MDW 9031DCP is factory set to work with the DEFINITY communications system To change the communications system setting use the following procedure to enter Local Mode and then Button Mapping Mode 1 Make sure the handset is turned off 2 Press and hold the Select button 4 for three seconds 3 While still holding 2 press owor The handset beeps twice and the top line of the display shows LCL P unless you have already changed it from the default setting MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 61 Handset gat i eee MEQUE MUI LLEPE i et Sr TIE i er Se ee Fa des Dor tak ee IEEE ia ee ee e Y ace res m Pia Be od ET 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 4 Press and hold M for three seconds to enter Button Mapping Mode The handset display shows one of the following MAP P PARTNER Systems MAP D DEFINITY Systems System 25 System 75 and System 85 Note The MDW 9031DCP should only be set to MAP D for DEFINITY MAP MI All MERLIN Systems except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 including MERLIN LEGEND MAP M2 MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 5 P
67. card edge connector on the back of the carrier Exception use Slot 6 instead of Slot 1 for a Model 11743 control carrier Note Slot 6 of a Model 11743 control carrier must always contain a radio module to pass the synchronization signal to the next carrier A Model 117A4 carrier does not require Slot 6 to be filled 48 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Y La a Ll m amp DESEE ihian uam RET fend oid EZ RR Fn cU S A EE LI eB IT Installing Multiple Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 4 When the card edge is fully seated a snap lock on the bottom of the radio module will engage 5 Insert a telephone line cord into the bottom of each radio module 6 Slide the telephone line cords through the cable manager slot on the left front of each carrier MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 49 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone TI We ee Let p cr eR lum aree meia Pac ESTNE ETE CB T5 E rii aa r a E Installing Mulnipie Carriers n Lat PEF og garg foe ee ee rea ee Sov A ed DESI 7 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 syst
68. cated triangle or a rectangle depending on your communications system flashes in the display Enabling or Disabling Line Preselection lets you choose the line or button you want to use before turning the Line Preselection handset on For example suppose your phone is ringing but you want to pick up a call that is holding on another line instead of the ringing call In normal operation the communications system automatically connects you to the ringing line as soon as you turn on the handset With Line Preselection enabled you can select the line you want to connect to before turning on the handset Notes Enabling Line Preselection lets the user retrieve both lines of display by pressing the Column button programmed for SCROLL without turning the handset on Under certain conditions the communications system tries to turn on a speaker for example if you use Line Preselection to select a button programmed for speed dialing Since the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone has no speaker the system causes the ON icon in the handset display to flutter and the handset emits a continuous double beep You must press to complete the connection When Line Preselection is enabled you do not have to use it however you cannot use it unless it is enabled To enable Line Preselection use the following procedure 1 Make sure the handset is turned off 2 Press and hold the Select button 4 for three seconds MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless
69. ctivity is occurring You can activate the display to see whether you have a message or to check whether your alerter is enabled without actually turning the phone on if the communications system is very busy for instance by pressing 4 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 87 E 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Handset Tam y 24 73 T T E Dake i I RE og M Pula wete bhian Pad Daa erri Pona lee flf ee ee ee a ea Fa ed a ee oe et Fa See Crone E Making a Call To make a call using your MDW 9031 9031DCP use the following procedure 1 Press the handset button or the headset 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 You hear a dial tone 2 Dial the call as you would on a wired system phone 3 To end the call press the button After 15 seconds unless there is other activity on the phone the handset goes into the energy saving sleep mode Answering a Call When you receive a call on your MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone you hear a ringing tone if your alerter is enabled or you feel a vibration in the handset if the vibrator is enabled or both To answer the call use the following procedure 1 Press the handset button or the headset button if you have th
70. ctrical specifications for grounded outlets your MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone may not operate properly Note If there is no current to the outlet or the voltages are not correct the problem should be corrected by a qualified electrician Go to Installation Overview for Radio Modules and Carriers MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 11 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Installation Overview for Radio Modules pi 3 Tee a men ed da EI T l Sree Fud Se ke See ees Pee See PLI Eurus aE BR ee ee Et 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 1 Radio Module Switch Wiring Positioning a Radio Module or Carrier s Using Wireless Test Mode in Chapter 3 Choose one of the following paths depending upon which components you are installing Ifyou are installing a single radio module go to Installing a Single Radio Ifyou are installing one or more carriers from two to 24 radio modules go to Understanding Carriers 2 3 4 5 Note The illustrations in this chapter depict PARTNER System hardware your hardware may differ from these illustrations Radio Module Switch Wiring If your installation requires customized wiring the wiring technician should match the Pin numbers with the
71. d Lar DTE mr Um Lm EL 5 Pad jni EE E35 LETS es pe E A Dina ee eee Sd ET a es MESPLIM Installation Self Test for Remaining Radio Modules To perform an installation self test for the remaining radio modules 1 Wait a few seconds after powering up the carriers then verify that the carriers OUT OF SYNC LEDs are not lit WTA f ra 2 Atthis 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 Keep in mind that a Model 11743 carrier does not have a CONTROL EXPANSION LED SYNC and CONTROL EXP LED Codes rJ A CONTROL MODE OK contro uir OUT OF SYNC x CONTROL MODE NO RMs e lt Unlighted Lighted green Lighted red Lighted amber 8 Blinking green Blinking lt n EXPANSION MODE OK e EXPANSION UNIT OUT OF SYNC 0 0 O OF Blinking amber EXPANSION MODE NO RMs 58 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Medi Multiple Carriers d the MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone 2 bp wes qug cr rep ks t m uy Fad a I35 Sr a ea ee Se ee a 3 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 Installi
72. d telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface e Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Install this product securely on a stable surface Damage may result if the product falls Never place this product near or over a radiator or heat register Slots and openings in the housing and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation To protect the housing from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered Therefore do not place the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Also do not place this product in an enclosed area unless proper ventilation is provided Install this product in a protected location where no one can step on or trip over power cords and telephone line cords Do not place objects on the cords that may cause damage or abrasion Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets since this increases the risk of fire or electric shock Do not staple or otherwise attach the power cord to building surfaces Use only the power supply Comcode 847713583 shipped with this product for the battery charger Use only the power supply Comcode 847523404 shipped with this product for the radio module Use only the power supply Comcode 847224227 shipped with the carrier Use only the correct
73. direction Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts To order replacement parts or optional equipment in the continental U S call the Lucent Direct or National Parts 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 National Parts Lucent Direct Sales Center Item 1 800 451 2100 1 800 222 PART MDW 9031 Pocket Phone stand alone 3204 07B 108046525 for Pocket includes Radio Module and Kit of Parts Phones 107586828 for Kit of Parts MDW 9031 Pocket Phone System requires 3204 W7B 108046525 carrier includes Radio Module but not Kit of Parts Retractable Flex Antenna for MDW 9031 NA 847713450 Pocket Phone Headset Standard Battery Pack 32045A 107733107 includes Carrying Clip MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone standalone 3229 01D 108401514 MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone System 3229 WID 108401514 requires carrier Standard Battery Metal Carrying Clip 32046 847773140 Standard Battery Plastic Carrying Clip 3204 BCS 848172847 Extended Battery Pack 32049A 107733115 includes Carrying Clip Extended Battery Metal Carrying Clip 3204 CLP 847773157 Extended Battery Plastic Carrying Clip 3204 BCX 848441390 100 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 1 ms 2 1 Li a EE pria
74. dset 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 A Press to enter Local Test Mode The handset emits two beeps the vibrator vibrates and all indicators on the display appear including the rectangles and truncated triangles as shown below Local Test Mode A aj Aj A A A A A a If the beeps do not sound the vibrator does not vibrate or the indicators do not appear repeat Steps 1 4 If you still have problems call for customer support as described on the inside front cover of this book 5 To exit both Local Test Mode and Local Mode press once Note You must exit Local Test Mode to reinstate proper call handling 82 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 7 SS A ea ee ole L ma ge T Handset Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 z zm 3 E II qunm a MI amp iTi uiua arando C gee IL SUE Piet Foi ake Steel EIL Em ILIA IER Using Wireless Test Mode You can determine sound clarity signal strength and voice quality using Wireless Test Mode You should use Wireless Test Mode to help you locate the best place to install the radio module s to optimize the performance of your MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Repeat the tests seve
75. dule n Page 1of 4 SPEB STATION Lock Messages n BCC 0 Security Code IN 1 Coverage Path 1 COR 1 Coverage Path 2 Coss 1 Hunt to Station Personalized Ringing Pattern 1 LWC Activation CDR Privacy Redirect Notification Per Button Ring Control Bridged Call Alerting Active Station Ringing H 320 Conversion AUDIX Name Messaging Server Name Speakerphone 2 way Message Lamp Ext 30016 Display Language english Mute Button Enabled y MM Complex Data Ext add station next Page 2 of SPE B STATION FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception spe Auto Select Any Idle Appearance n y Coverage Msg Retrieval y n Auto Answer y Data Restriction n n Idle Appearance Preference n n single Restrict Last Appearance y n Per Station CPN Send Calling Number Multimedia Early Answer Audible Message Waiting Display Client Redirection Select Last Used Appearance pps Ss 136 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 MDW 2091 DCP pic alia mL ad ob SEL er PTT La MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility 6 Hoo Se Lg ES anes iat Tee ee To eh Hur ee a ERE S02 Ba At lir T The following illustrations show in parentheses the MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone button assignments on Pages 3 and 4 of the STATION Administration screens The button labeled D on the MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone display automatically defaults to the button labeled 0
76. dule in the extension that has a radio expansion carrier 1 to Delayed module in the expansion carrier Ring to Delayed Ring 3 Set Line Ringing for each extension that has a radio module in the expansion carrier 2 to No Ring Install an external audible alert for these extensions Note For MERLIN LEGEND Systems that use pooled lines set the Line Ringing options as described in the above table if more than six MDW 9031 Pocket Phone handsets have the same pooled line appearance The above Line Ringing options are not necessary for MERLIN LEGEND Systems that use the TransTalk MDW 9031 Pocket Phones as PBX extensions these systems can support up to five carriers System 25 System 75 This phone must be administered as a BIS 22D MERLIN set Apparatus Code System 85 and DEFINITY Systems 7315H for the following systems System 25 System 75 R1V1 R1V2 and RIV3 System 85 R2V1 R2V2 R2V3 and R2V4 DEFINITY G1 R1V4 DEFINITY G2 G2 1 and G2 2 R2V5 R2V6 DEFINITY G3 Version 1 R1V5 DEFINITY G3 Version 1 1 and Version 2 Native terminal administration is provided in DEFINITY G3 Version 3 Note The MDW 9031 display and mail capabilities will function fully only if your system supports e Analog Hybrid display sets e Hybrid pack connections with necessary tone generation for AUDIX VOICE MAIL interaction MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801
77. e While in Local Mode the MDW 9031 9031DCP can still receive notification of incoming calls a Press L for Lighting The Backlighting toggles ON or OFF each time you press the 5 b After setting the correct Backlighting state press for normal Pocket Phone use 80 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 31 9031DCP Pocket Phone MMPUITEM NICO Nx rcm qp cr eras natt Pre Ls m T Handset Using the MDW 9 3 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 You can adjust the volume of the alerter by pressing the button or the button on the side of the handset when the phone is turned off You can enable or disable the alerter using the following procedure 1 Make sure the handset is turned off 2 Press and hold the Select button 4 for three seconds 3 While still holding 2 press owor 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 the alerter is disabled the No Ring icon a bell with a line through it appears in the second line of the display For example If the alerter is enabled the icon is not displayed For
78. e headset attached to turn the phone on You are automatically connected to the ringing line 2 Speak into the handset to converse with your caller 3 To end the call press the button After 15 seconds unless there is other activity on the phone the handset goes into the energy saving sleep mode Manually Selecting a Line or Programmed Button When you are making or answering a call the MDW 9031 9031DCP automatically selects the line for you In some situations however you may want to select a particular line for example to use an 800 line To select a particular line or programmable intercom drop button use the following procedure 1 Press owor The ON icon displays steadily and you are connected to an available line N If the Selection rectangle in the handset display is not surrounding the row that includes the line or button you want to use press 4 one or more times until the rectangle encloses that row See Column and Select Buttons Jearlier in this chapter for more information o Press the 2 button that corresponds to the line or button within the Selection rectangle that you want to select You are connected to the line or you have access to the button you chose 88 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 31 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 T pled Dried ul Se ket DEDOS rs ee A r qn pn cro rep Tah Th Ls Ee ee thiar ola Parana Gee
79. e 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 c4 B B B 11 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 If appropriate you can wall mount the AC adapter using its attached wall mounting bracket A CAUTION Never connect or disconnect telephone line cords or insert or remove radio modules while the carrier is plugged into the wall outlet 12 Go to Single Carrier Installation Self Test page 40 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 35 2 diclus the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Installing a Single Carrier T We k preur aes ee Tee T Lal a EA ke 5 a LI 2x n ba at CE EA te m a 15 n LI T A Da ae a Ee oa BE Tas fui nicuda SLE 2T es i 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 outlet hot insertion e See
80. e eet The extended battery pack slides down into the spare battery compartment Extended Spare Battery Pack Handset Cradle Spare Battery Pack Guide Pin Battery Charger Contacts Spare Battery Compartment SPARE LED 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 Issue 3 October 1999 67 Battery Charger r T bel ee ee ei IL ee ed ee Y r En L EFE ele CAII PIE Sie Se TP ee Pe kes Ete FI Pa aeti ikia a aa n as 2 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 1 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 2 Rock the handset back into the cradle until it is firmly seated with the back of the handset battery pack against the back of the handset cradle When the handset has been inserted correctly the following occur The HANDSET LED lights e Ifthe handset was turned on the ON icon in the display is no longer visible Any call that was in progress is terminated e After 15 seconds the handset enters the energy sa
81. e left front of the carrier 8 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 a Aio 56 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 spat Multiple Carriers Installing the MOW 9031 9031 DCP pocket Phone 2 n WT ri P Lal ambe ram ou TET E m MR 3 LIEU ALP as E ge ee el E HR INS ONDE PUE Ua CNET T Sad icf ET ad DECIPI 9 Power the carriers as follows If the carriers are plugged into Then one surge suppressor strip Power the strip Result All the carriers will turn on simultaneously wall outlets Plug in the oM for the carriers in this order Control Expansion Expansion Expansion Expansion Carrier Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 0 A 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 10 Go to Installation Self Test for Remaining Radio Modules page 58 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 57 2 didus the MEN 30312071 DCP Pocket Phone Installing Mullipie Carriers e am D
82. e power line as equipment with microprocessors such as answering machines personal computers and fax machines or electromagnetic equipment such as electric motors If your communications system uses an uninterruptible power supply such as a backup generator you may want to connect the radio module or carrier s to that power supply Installing a single radio module on a shelf or desk is not recommended because it greatly reduces the range and quality of the transmission Install a single radio module within 3 feet 0 9 m of either side of and within 6 to 8 feet 1 8 to 2 4 m above a properly grounded 3 prong electrical outlet that is not controlled by an on off switch e You can install a single radio module in a remote location using a telephone line cord to connect the radio module to the communications system switch control unit IROBs must be used for out of building installations CAUTION A radio module cannot be installed outdoors 16 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 ing a Single R Install Iw Additional Rules for Installing One or More Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 Install carrier s within 15 feet 5 m of either side of and within 6 to 8 feet 1 8 to 2 4 m above a properly grounded 3 prong electrical outlet that is not controlled by an on off switch Choose a location where handset users will not a
83. e your call turn the handset off and recharge the battery pack or If you have a charged spare battery pack place your call on Hold and replace the handset battery pack with the spare battery pack Wait 6 to 10 seconds then turn the handset on and proceed as you would for any call placed on Hold Note When the battery power is low the two beeps will sound each time either button is pressed until either the battery is drained or you replace the battery If you continue talking the handset will turn off when the battery pack is drained Your call will be placed on Hold automatically so that you can swap battery packs or pick up the call on another telephone Volume Control 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 3 to wake it up then press the or the button Receiver Press the or the button while the MDW 9031 9031DCP is turned on and Volume Control Buttons U Lanyard Loop Carrying Your Pocket Phone The MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone has a loop in the upper corner to accommodate the included lanyard You can attach the lanyard as illustrated above and slip the lanyard over your wrist to guard against dropping the phone A leather carry
84. el with Model Number not shown In Jack EE buds not shown IM Out of Sync LED Card Edge Card Edge Connectors Connectors Slot Slee Numbers Numbers Wall Mount Wall Mount Hole Hole Cable Rear Manager Slot Z Exit Slots Go to either of the following sections e Ifyou need to adjust the 117A3 carrier s range to prevent overlapping with other wireless products go to Setting the 117A3 Carrier Power Level e To skip that section go to Setting the 117A3 Carrier Control Expansion DIP Switch 22 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Understanding Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 RLISQULNPUNITPEUCEEM LPNS I Pe DECQ LA MICI 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 3333333 AS Slot 2 The power DIP switch must be adjusted while the carrier is without power and while Slot 2 is empty You can adjust it before mounting the carrier on the wall MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 23 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Understanding Carriers L A OP
85. ely six months Note Depending on the level of memory effect that the battery pack has it is sometimes necessary to refresh the battery pack twice Insert the battery pack in the spare battery compartment of the battery charger and leave it there until the SPARE LED is steady green Remove the battery pack from the charger then reinsert it and leave it until the SPARE LED is steady green a second time Or with the battery pack in the handset insert the handset in the handset cradle press REFRESH and leave it there until the HANDSET LED is steady green Remove the handset from the handset cradle then reinsert it press REFRESH again and leave it until the HANDSET LED is steady green a second time MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 93 ee a ed Ai Ws oa p pr oid a EIE Tae SiE Fen a Pt um 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Battery Charger MO ICT PRR Skee go AL san Pp ee anag EM p O a i Anu Cube iL NEXT bow 94 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 4 Maintaining the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone BAR ALS HOSE Setar er mse cera AR RO a II repe rex 5 ney Dai ad oes zb ed EXE a RM ema ST ery aa E Important Safety Instructions Please see Important Safety Instructions Jat the beginning of Chapter 2 Removing Radio Module from Carrier Slot 6 of a Model 117A3 contro
86. em manual for the proper location ipa g us T8 aye na 8 Power the carriers as follows If the carriers are plugged into Then one surge suppressor strip Power the strip Result All the carriers will turn on simultaneously wall outlets Plug in the power for the carriers in this order Control Expansion Expansion Expansion Expansion Carrier Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 A 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 Keep in mind that a Model 117A3 control carrier must have a module in Slot 6 in order to synchronize correctly with the remaining carrier s 9 Go to Installation Self Test with a Single Radio Module in Each Carrier page 51 50 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 x Medi Multiple Caniat d the MDW 3031 3051 DCP Pocket Phone E Pur n Eu Fiant LEE m E x L E EL t EUSLHRCLIINEDE CESE TT MDE ILE IW UE Sad Bic ISP A ed DECR 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 1 Wait a few seconds after powering up the carriers then verify that the carriers OUT OF SYNC O QNO Lu Aw one
87. enter programming mode turn on the handset press Intercom then press followed by 0 2 Press the Select button 4 to move the Selection rectangle to the row of line indicators containing the available button 3 Press the Column button under the button that you want 4 Program the feature using the procedure described in the manual for your PARTNER MERLIN or MERLIN LEGEND Communications Systems Note Some features provide a visual indication in the handset display that the feature is turned on Be aware that if you turn off the handset while using one of these features you may forget that the feature is on To verify the status of such a feature you can simply press the 4 button to wake up the phone and activate the display 5 To exit programming mode press followed by 0 or turn off the handset Note The above instructions do not apply to System 25 System 75 System 85 and DEFINITY Systems because in those systems features are assigned by the System Administrator Communications System Compatibility This section describes some communications system dependent programming to help you optimize the performance of your MDW 9031 Pocket Phone It also describes how the buttons on a wired phone for your communications system map to the buttons on your MDW 9031 Turn to the information appropriate to your communications system PARTNER MERLIN System 25 System 75 System 85 and DEFINITY Note
88. er its transmit and receive patterns control the expansion carriers ensuring that all of the linked carriers function as a single system It is recommended that you determine which carrier is to be the control carrier and which if any will be expansion carriers then set the Control Expansion DIP switch es before mounting the carrier s on the wall MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 25 2 melee the MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone Understanding Carriers Vena BR T ae FE 185 T ma T z at ae es E ro Lo tot Site tft EE LE RET roe Sealed Sirti bee See eee E A Ehe eee Lud 75g BIET Taser ZI D chee A g Use a nonmetallic pointed object to set each 117A3 carrier s DIP switch according to the following table Note Only one carrier the leftmost carrier can be the control carrier the other carriers must be expansion carriers To designate the carrier as a Use this setting for the DIP switch control carrier one carrier only zi an j o am d expansion carrier one or more additional carriers zi a j OM ix Go to one of the following If you are installing a single 117A3 carrier go to Installing a Single Carrier Ifyou are installing multiple 117A3 carriers go to Installing Multiple Carriers e Ifyou are also installing one or more 117A4 carriers go to Understanding Your Model 117A4 Carrier
89. er 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 Issue 3 October 1999 4 Maintaining the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Ordering Replacement and Optional enc CENE os mE ori Lal ate m o el x m HET ere Y pr rr RACIO AT i x PL a iam n p aa PT Peet ee ee ee ee F ie T3 gea EET RLITEPTSEPISNLI AT 102 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 5 Troubleshooting Beas a ie Se 7 x ier ery Ira Apte ni zm raga cra em ca am miS Sa are Pee oid ml i AW FECE ami Fila ae 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 nstallation Handse atter Voice Qualit Ax ange Battery Charger MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 103 oL De ets E 5 Troubleshooting arai Installation Problems Procedures T oDe Se Jal ln uh TU Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions One or more OUT Expans
90. erring to the table in Radio Module Switch Wiring in Chapter 2 and your switch manual s station port wiring configuration Check your switch manual for the correct settings While you are talking Handset antenna is not fully extended Fully extend the handset antenna and walkie Bandset You are approaching an out of range Move back toward the handset s beeps and RANGE wi condition matching radio module until the Hashesan Janes display stops showing RANGE display pray stop g While you are talking You are out of range of the radio Move back toward the radio module and walking handset module YOUR CALL HAS NOT Press 0wor then proceed as you beeps and RANGE BEEN DISCONNECTED IT HAS would for any call placed on Hold flashes in handset display You keep walking away from handset s matching radio module handset double beeps five times display goes blank and your call appears to be disconnected BEEN PLACED ON HOLD After placing a call on Hold you walk away from handset s matching radio module Your handset beeps handset display flashes RANGE and your call appears to be disconnected You are out of range of the radio module YOUR CALL HAS NOT BEEN DISCONNECTED IT IS STILL ON HOLD Move back toward the radio module Press 0wor then proceed as you would for any call placed on Hold 116 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and
91. ests described in Using Wireless Test Mode in Chapter 3 to determine the optimal placement of the radio module To perform the tests all you need is an electrical outlet for the radio module and a charged battery pack in the handset Check to be sure the carrier s power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet before continuing Remove the plastic cap covering each radio module s card edge before installing the radio modules in the carrier MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 31 2 dius the MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone Installing a Single Carrier We n ker unes ans pn cr ru Tir Te T Lat MIS punc p b PRIGCDLNUILENCIE f E m ME Pon reu EL E ont DELI a aha t Panu Eke rte preise JE es DECRETI 4 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 5 When the card edge is fully seated a snap lock on the bottom of the radio module will engage 32 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 A LES 3 E 3 Sat Le XE mam I EE Mm Eee te EAE anes Ge aii Dow EUN T Femi o Brea m Se uMPL Sub SP tee Fo MO xr aux i Jub la ed Se Installing a Single Carrier Installing the MDW 9031
92. ey mode Note For PARTNER II hybrid systems that use pooled lines set the Line Ringing options as described in the following table if more than six MDW 9031 Pocket Phone handsets have the same pooled line appearance Telephone TransTalk 9000 System with TransTalk 9000 System with Three Communications Two Carriers one control and Carriers one control and two System one expansion carrier expansion carriers PARTNER 1 Set Line Ringing for each Not applicable PARTNER supports up extension that has a radio to 12 phones module in the control carrier to Ring 2 Set Line Ringing for each extension that has a radio module in the expansion carrier to No Ring Install an external audible alert for these extensions PARTNER Plus 1 Set Line Ringing for each 1 Set Line Ringing for each extension PARTNER II extension that has a radio l that has a radio module in the control module in the control carrier to carrier to Ring Pisis hee M Ring 2 Set Line Ringing for each extension y 2 Set Line Ringing for each that has a radio module in the extension that has a radio expansion carrier 1 to Delayed module in the expansion carrier Ring iy Delayed Ring 3 Set Line Ringing for each extension that has a radio module in the expansion carrier 2 to No Ring Install an external audible alert for these extensions The MDW 9031 does not have a speaker therefore it does not support voice announce page and call groups MERLIN Systems On
93. for a call Line ringing options are incorrectly Refer to Chapter 6 MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone to reset line ringing options MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 113 Y EUH Labia a ead Ei erii 5 Troubleshooting Range Problems Procedures NT uS I BLER ELE a wu Tbe f et mal D fai Sa Pe E e Symptom Possible Causes Possible solutions Handset voice quality and range are not as good as they were earlier A competing radio device for example a wireless bar code scanner has been installed in the area Both products are competing for the same air space and will conflict when both are being used Carriers s are out of synchronization the OUT OF SYNC LED is lit Antenna of the radio module is too close to the ceiling Place the handset in Wireless Test Mode as described in Chapter 3 If the signal strength and voice quality readings are low look for a newly installed radio device nearby Remove it or move your handset s matching radio module at least 6 feet 1 8 m away from the potential interference For a single carrier installation 1 Power down 2 Wait 15 seconds then repower the carrier For a multiple carrier installation 1 Verify that all expansion cables are fully inserted in the correct IN and OUT jacks 2 Check CONTROL EXPANSION LEDs for correct color See Model 117A4 Carrie
94. g or carrying digital wireless telephones They should ensure that there is ample distance between the digital wireless telephone and the pacemaker by not placing the phone next to the pacemaker implant for example in a shirt or a coat pocket directly over the pacemaker implant when the phone is on and ready to receive a call and by holding it to the ear opposite the side of the body where the pacemaker is implanted when using the phone They should consult their physicians or medical device manufacturers to determine if additional precautions are necessary Most electronic equipment such as equipment in hospitals is shielded from RF energy RF energy from wireless telephones however may affect some electronic equipment Although the TransTalk wireless telephone is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids a physician or hearing aid manufacturer should be consulted to determine if a hearing aid is adequately shielded from external RF energy The operation of inadequately shielded medical devices may be adversely affected when a portable wireless telephone is operating in close proximity Basic Safety Precautions for Installation and Use Always follow these basic safety precautions when installing or using this product to reduce risk of injury from fire or electric shock A WARNING Installation of this equipment for In Range Out of Building IROB conditions requires the use of protectors See the documentation that came with
95. ght Handset is not seated properly in the battery charger cradle Battery power supply is not plugged in Reseat the handset in the battery charger cradle Check that the charger power cord is plugged into the charger and into an electrical outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 119 5 Troubleshooting Procedures RLIBGLINPILIPUCHEZISSULITROSS ee ee PURTERBGD DIU PUMPISALIBETR GT EHUEDOIDRADLI E a I 120 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 6 MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility SS ee ee Uy S RD DO PME AD D SPESE LI UE p puer 2 ey Sead fin zwei ond Dc ed estes Uickswp S CU IRAN Boren Overview This chapter provides compatibility information for your Pocket Phone 9031 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 Programming and Call Handling Instructions The MDW 9031 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 After you have installed your MDW 9031 a
96. harging Is charging N A Steady green Is fully charged Is fully charged N A Flashing red Has one of the following Has one of the following N A See Note below problems Is not seated properly in the charger Has dirty contacts Is defective problems Is not seated properly in the charger Has dirty contacts Is defective Steady red Is in the Discharge Is in the Discharge Is in the Discharge portion of portion of the Refresh portion of the Refresh the Refresh cycle cycle 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 Note The SPARE LED may turn amber instead of red when jostled in the spare battery charging compartment Remove the battery then place it back into the charger to clear the condition Extending Battery Life The battery charger will charge a battery pack in the handset if you simply insert the handset in the battery charger s handset cradle however the Refresh process fully discharges the battery pack before recharging it thereby ensuring the best possible charge and the longest talk time Memory effect reduces a battery s capacity and can occur when you repeatedly recharge a battery pack before it is fully discharged The nickel metal hydride battery pack shipped with your
97. he radio module and the communications system switch control unit is incorrect Telephone line may be producing noise Place the handset in Wireless Test Mode and determine the signal strength and voice quality as described in Chapter 3 Use the Close Up Test described in in Chapter 3 Check the connection between the radio module and the communications system switch control unit as described in Report line trouble to your local phone company Your business has two or more wireless phones installed and all handsets seem to have developed interference problems at the same time There was a recent occurrence of lightning or a power failure 1 Unplug the carrier s power cord s from the electrical outlet 2 Wait 15 seconds then repower the carrier s in order from left to right You are on a call and you hear radio interference when Communications system in key mode has all lines set to ring An incoming call wakes up all of the other radio Refer to Chapter 6 MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone to reset line ringing in progress degrades for more than 6 seconds PARTNER PARTNER Plus PARTNER II PARTNER Advanced Communications System in key mode MERLIN MERLIN Plus and MERLIN II Systems only set for extensions with radio modules in the first expansion carrier another call rings modules at the same time to ring the options other phones Voice quality
98. ications system button mapping Vibrator MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 77 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone E Handset LYPEHCIENUS Fani IN numm TAA a DELTACELY Se A RUE USTED DECNCFESHTSELIBENLJSTEEPEES GRE DUE Puta LEVE 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 To access Local Mode use the following procedure 1 Make sure the handset is turned off 2 Press and hold the Select button 4 for three seconds 3 While still holding 2 press owor The handset beeps twice and the display shows the handset settings For example the following display indicates that the handset Is using button mapping for a PARTNER switch Has the vibrator and Line Preselection enabled Has the alerter disabled 4 To exit Local Mode press owor Changing the If the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone is set to use the wrong communications Communications system an error message saying CHANGE BUTTN MAP shows on the top line of System Button n Mapping Setting the handset display each time the button is pressed If you see this message use
99. ier in this chapter Note 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 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 139 IEEE EEFE TERUEL WT T e zm 7 Rom t PRI a PE ae De es II ELI MCI 6 MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone sll oli MDW 9031 DCP Compatibility z eee I Tzu a ea ETE 140 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 A Warranty and Repair Information Lucent Technologies Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Lucent Technologies warrants to you the customer that your wireless telephone system will be in good working order on the date Lucent Technologies or its Authorized Dealer delivers or installs the system whichever is later 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 If Lucent Technologies determines that your system cannot be repaired or replaced Lucent Technologies will remove the sys
100. ility This wireless telephone is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 143 B Regulatory Information Hearing Aid Compatibility RLISCUCNUCLIUECHES aii a ee S PPS TY k i E d p da f ry a Bi fs E p N ak Eg L1 E La rl n er Ee n 144 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 a a a ee a Hl ELEM RIT Rep TOR can pct ae RE ACE a eras PEERS ues ee MERE iiic ieee U nE Co aI or iin GENERAL Model MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Dimensions Handset 6 0 L x 1 0 D x 225 W 0 33 Ib and Weights 15 24 x 2 54 x 5 71 cm 0 15 kg Handset w Battery Pack 6 0 L x 1 0 D x 2 25 W 0 55 Ib 15 24 x 2 54 x 5 71 cm 0 25 kg Battery Charger BC 9 75 L x 5 13 H x 3 94 W 1 00 Ib 24 77 x 13 03 x 10 01 cm 0 45 kg Battery Charger w Battery Pack 9 75 L x 5 13 H x 3 94 W 1 22 Ib 24 77 x 13 03 x 10 01 cm 0 55 kg Standard Battery Pack 3 0 L x 75 H x 2 5 W 0 22 Ib 7 6 x 1 9 x 6 35 cm 0 10 kg Extended Battery Pack 3 0 L x 95 H x 2 5 W 0 35 Ib 7 6 x 2 4 x 6 35 cm 0 16 kg Headset w Cord approx 10 5 L x 1 2 H x 5 6 W 0 17 Ib 26 67 x 3 05 x 14 22 cm 0 08 kg Radio Module RM 12 1 L x 1 5 H x 5 5 W 1 50 Ib 30 73 x 3 81 x 13 97 cm 0 68 kg Carrier CA 14 0 L x 2 5 H x 9 0 W 3 00 Ib 35 56 x 6 3
101. ing case is also available separately see Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts in Chapter 4 Each battery pack standard or extended also comes with its own detachable clip that you can attach to the back of the battery pack enabling you to attach the phone to your belt or purse strap Be sure to use the clip that matches the battery pack they are not interchangeable You have either a metal or a plastic carrying clip Follow the appropriate procedure on the next page to attach the clip to the battery pack MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 75 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone T XI Handset z gs m i ee MEQUE MUI TL EUE Deed le Erie TIE CERA es Se eee Pru eres Stee Pe ee Za ee ee en Fake LEV Attaching the Metal To attach the metal carrying clip to the battery pack do the following Carrying Clips 1 Remove the battery pack from the handset as described in Inserting and Removing the Handset s Battery Pack jin Chapter 2 Z Q Standard Spare DE Battery Pack Extended Spare Battery Pack 2 Place the two metal tabs on the clip into the slots on the battery pack with the hooks toward the bottom of the battery pack 3 Slide the clip toward the bottom of the battery pack to engage the hooks 4 Reinsert the battery pack in the handset as described in Inserting and Removing the Handset s Battery P
102. ing or disconnecting telephone line cords Adding a carrier Use only the type of battery pack shipped with this product or sold as an optional part See Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts in Chapter 4 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 9 2 ee the MEN 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone Important Safety instructions n a Le ce p i a a T d Lar EI x t PP es ee ee ee ee a rial ee a EU 0d ed a a A 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 Do not dispose of the battery pack in household garbage For information about recycling or proper disposal consult your local solid waste garbage collection or disposal organization Additional Safety Instructions for Installation Personnel Install the product to meet all environmental and electrical requirements listed in All wiring that connects to this equipment and becomes part of the building wiring must be a minimum of CLASS 2 or UL Underwriters Laboratories Listed Communications cable Do not install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Do not install telephone jacks in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulate
103. ing61 3 8 127 28 Butonq70 71 72 74 CmddG8p2 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 147 Index 13 oir e i SOS CE ke ee Fake Cn et L a A15 T o a VELLENT EENLAT DEFINITYSysem i adapte DIP switch answering 117A3 carrier connector Control Expansio illustratio 2A OS On Off butto replacement Hold butto onf S E Illustrations Extended battery pack clip extended spare illustrationf6 Cd handse 4 7O Cd Extension label headseh Cid Extensions IN jack cabindld O changind98 O o Model 117A radio module FouPbuto 70 ooo O standard spare IN jack Handset matching Interference power leve other wireless product 23 sd problem 107 _ i O radid 113 000 00 0 000 range indicators 74 148 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 L BLIMCNCNUNLITPEUCEES qun PURGE el L IECE RERUM simi m i T du Labels button mapping for your communications syste extension number 63 Line Preselectio 73 78 79 80 Line ringing options DEFINITY Systemq134 139 MERLIN System 129 PARTNERSystems125 Line ringing options Syste Line ringing options Syste Line ringing options Syste Line selectio Line statu Local Modd 73 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 86
104. ion cable is installed in the 1 Verify that all expansion cables are fully OF SYNC LEDs is wrong IN or OUT jack or it is not inserted in the correct IN and OUT lit radio module PASS LEDs are not lit or both fully inserted into the correct jack Carriers were not powered in the correct order Telephone line cord was disconnected and reconnected without powering down waiting 15 seconds and repowering the carrier s jacks 2 Check CONTROL EXPANSION LEDs for correct color See ICarrier in Chapter 2 3 Ensure that each carrier has at least one radio module installed If the control carrier is a Model 117A3 ensure that there is a radio module in that carrier s Slot 6 4 Power down all carriers wait 15 seconds repower the control carrier then repower the expansion carriers in order from left to right After you plug the radio module or carrier into an electrical outlet one or more radio module POWER and PASS LEDs do not light Radio module or carrier s is plugged into an electrical outlet controlled by a switch Power cord of radio module is not inserted properly Power cord of carrier s is not inserted properly Power cord of radio module or carrier s is defective Plug the radio module or carrier s into an outlet not controlled by a switch Unplug the radio module s power cord AC adapter from the electrical outlet and from the radio module Wait 15 seconds Carefully reinse
105. ions are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial or residential installation This wireless telephone generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the telephone does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the telephone off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Where it can be done safely reorient the receiving television or radio antenna To the extent possible relocate the television radio or other receiver with respect to the telephone Plug the telephone into an electrical outlet that is not on the same circuit as one used by the radio or television IC RSS 210 Compliance This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause interference This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesirable operation of the device The user is cautioned that modifications to this telephone not expressly approved by Lucent Technologies could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Hearing Aid Compatib
106. l carrier must always contain a radio module to pass the synchronization signal to the next carrier See Key Components in Chapter 2 for additional picture detail To remove a radio module from the carrier 1 Unplug the carrier s power cord AC adapter from the wall outlet Note When power is disconnected from the radio module or carrier the receiver and alerter volumes are reset to the factory default settings MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 95 4 d the MOW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Removing Radio Module iram Carrier T We ea aloe aia r E AI TER oo LI 2s Ev mE CE er eee Tni poss eo S Ir aer rz LL Pea za aa Teall pepe Ti 3 Press up and hold the snap lock on the bottom rear of the radio module 4 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 Unhook the radio module from the radio module mounting rod by gently lifting upward 96 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 d Radio Module from Carrier d the MDW 9031 9031 DCP poker Phone X k y kra ry a ns gr z z m m ELE E FRI SEE NELELZTENI EE Tas E es na a pner ELI A MIS M eel a EU Sed AT ad DECLIHI 5 If you removed a radio module from Slot 6 of an 117A3 control c
107. l on Hold Swap the battery packs Wait 6 to 10 seconds then turn the handset on and proceed as you would for any call placed on Hold Handset battery pack does not last as long as it used to under similar conditions Battery pack needs to be refreshed When the Battery icon flashes insert the handset with its battery into the handset cradle and press the REFRESH button or insert the handset battery pack into the spare battery compartment until the SPARE LED is steady green You get less than 3 hours of talk time when you use a standard battery pack that was refreshed Battery pack needs to be refreshed a second time Refresh the battery pack You get less than 8 hours of talk time when you use an extended battery pack that was refreshed Battery pack needs to be refreshed a second time Refresh the battery pack When a battery pack or the handset with battery pack is placed in the charger the appropriate LED SPARE or HANDSET does not light Battery pack may have malfunctioned Try a different battery pack if you have one Call for Customer Support See Customer Support in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 109 5 Troubleshooting Y Procedures RLIMA Ae F3 La abr Tm LS es eae ts lag ee ee a ee 90 Fake DER tert bhian arand r enii
108. le the other battery pack recharges Call Customer Support for a replacement battery i After you press owor handset double beeps RANGE flashes in the display and then display goes blank Handset is out of range of its matching radio module Serial numbers for the handset and the radio module do not match Another electrical device or metal walls are causing interference Radio module is not powered Fully extend the handset antenna Move the handset closer to the radio module The handset and radio module must be a matched pair Remove the electrical device that is causing interference or move the handset or the radio module to another location Power the radio module After you press owor dial tone is not heard Telephone line cord is not plugged into the radio module Communications system switch is not operating properly Station wiring is incorrect Power down the radio module or carrier s Wait 15 seconds Plug the telephone line cord into the radio module then repower the radio module or carrier s Check the wiring for the switch and verify that the switch has power Check your station wiring referring to the table in Radio Module Switch Wiring jin Chapter 2 and your switch manual s station port wiring configuration See Customer Support in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Ph
109. le within several seconds or the handset will turn off If the handset turns off it appears that your call was disconnected however it was only placed on Hold To talk with your party move back toward the radio module press on off then proceed as you would for any call placed on Hold When you try to make a call the handset emits two beeps and flashes the RANGE indicator twice then the handset automatically turns off Cannot establish communication link You are completely out of range of the radio module To make the call move back towards the radio module and try again Refer to Chapter 5 Troubleshooting for additional information about out of range conditions 74 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Handset d the MDW 9031 9031 DCP POGKOE Phone 3 a ee ae A ee i na pr cr Pep e SE or LL eet a T r 1 Pena eee eed d Rida crear Euri uade TE e ee pote E ELR TE ILU ET SEL BT AS 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 When this occurs you have five minutes or less of talk time left At this point you can either e Complet
110. lection rectangle and together with Column buttons to choose a line or programmable intercom drop button Also use to wake up the phone Mute Press to turn the microphone off for privacy Headset Connector Plug in the headset adapter to use the headset 70 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 31 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 T pled Site ul She ket DEDOS n JCMTITEMP ITO eed Gago ocn Ee ee Wido canc Dort aa i TEE r Fir oP t EEan SLE See r AE nei Prades BTY Handset Using the MDW 9 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 4 is used in conjunction with the Column buttons to increase the available selections to 12 Each Column button 2 affects one of the three lines or programmable intercom drop buttons directly above it as shown in the illustration below Each time you press the Select button the Selection rectangle moves to another row cycling through the three rows in turn The Column buttons 2 each represent one of the four lines or programmable intercom drop buttons in the row enclosed by the Selection rectangle ON ii Selection rectangle 5 6 7 8
111. llation This enables you to spot any problems at an early stage and to avoid the necessity for deinstalling the components in order to solve problems Mounting and Cabling Multiple Carriers Perform the tests described in Wireless Test Mode in Chapter 3 to determine the optimal placement of the radio module To perform the tests all you need is an electrical outlet for the radio module and a charged battery pack in the handset If you are installing 11743 carriers and need to adjust the power setting to avoid interference from other wireless products see Setting the 117A3 Carrier Power Level Also make sure you have set the Control Expansion DIP switch correctly see Setting the 117A3 Carrier Control Expansion DIP Switch To mount and connect cable for multiple carriers 1 Check to be sure the carrier s power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet before continuing 2 Choose a location backed by a wooden stud for the carrier if unavailable use toggle bolts instead of the supplied wood screws Note The leftmost carrier must be the control carrier all of the others are expansion carriers Place the carrier against the wall leaving enough room to the right for additional carrier s if applicable Hold the carrier straight use a level if needed Using a nail or pencil mark screw locations through the four wall mount holes Start the
112. ly to enter programming mode It does not work when using MERLIN LEGEND System features To use MERLIN LEGEND System feature codes with this phone program any available button as a System Feature button This enables you to use the wide array of MERLIN LEGEND System features by turning the set on pressing the System Feature button and dialing the appropriate code number Note MERLIN LEGEND does not support Caller ID and some other Display features to Analog Hybrid terminals such as the MDW 9031 126 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 MP 9031 iil anie MDW 2031 9031 DCP Porket Phone Sompa UY 6 het vez n PEERS Tits t a bhian t Paral E Pe EU ZR RINCUSONUSEIUSLcGNLIEZCNLSCF Blog Em EIER M 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 MERLIN 820 depending on the MERLIN System used The following diagram illustrates the BIS 22D button assignments and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031 for all MERLIN Systems except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 See the next section for button mapping for MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 Systems
113. m illustrates the 8410D button assignment and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031DCP for DEFINITY systems Ca CA CA CA Men C Exit lt Prev Next gt Feat P Twice 0000 a Jg Button 8 on the 9031DCP is the Scroll button non programmable Volume v Volume A o o 04 Button D Drop 138 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 x 2 3 gel 3 en EX ruo Lad alla MDW 9031DCP Compatibility MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility 6 Setting the Line Use the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW Ringing Options for f DEFINITY Systems 9031DCP Pocket Phones with DEFINITY Systems Telephone Communications TransTalk 9000 System with Two Carriers One System Control and One to Four Expansion Carriers DEFINITY Systems 1 When TransTalk 9031DCP handsets are configured as individual PBX extensions no Line Ringing options are necessary 2 When TransTalk 9031DCP handsets are configured in pooled PBX or group PBX extensions multiple 9031DCP handsets as members of coverage answer groups where all incoming calls ring all handsets at the same time refer to Options for PARTNER Systems earl
114. me when you repeatedly recharge a battery before it is fully discharged The handset cradle charges a battery pack in the handset The REFRESH button when pressed refreshes the handset battery pack in the handset cradle by fully discharging the battery pack before recharging it The REFRESH LED and the HANDSET LED light when the REFRESH button is pressed and stay lit until the battery pack finishes discharging The HANDSET LED when lit indicates that the handset battery pack is installed in the handset and the handset is in the handset cradle The SPARE LED when lit indicates that a battery pack is in the spare battery compartment Note Before you use the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone handset for the first time the battery pack must be charged MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 91 3 k Ww apa LI Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone res am Fendi lest Sere La e Zt rni Battery Charger SS Be o fi Saket LT ECASa The color of the battery charger s LEDs indicates the state of the corresponding battery pack as shown in the following table Battery charger If it is the SPARE LED the battery pack in the spare battery If it is the HANDSET LED the battery pack If it is the REFRESH LED the Refresh button was pressed and the Handset LED shows compartment in the Handset battery pack Steady orange Is c
115. n dial the Personal Speed Dialing code through 3 9 including the Listen for a confirmation tone followed by a dial tone Itis recommended that you do not use features that require visuals to be updated while the set is turned off Button Mapping for On System 25 System 75 System 85 and DEFINITY Systems the MDW 9031 en on en 75 emulates a BIS 22D phone Apparatus Code 7315H The following diagram DEFINITY Systems illustrates the BIS 22D button assignment and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031 for DEFINITY Systems System 25 System 75 and System 85 Time Timer Exit as A oo Lp 00 00 Dp ut Hp au Nl ola 3 a 3 jm O t m Go Ey si d S S N go lo e o 3 amp 1 3 6 73 6 6 3 z MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 131 6 MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone MDW DUST Middl usd s E lan gor epe p Pac ESL ELLE Ez Jam RET roe eee i The 7315H phones are programmed for DEFINIT
116. n the carriers and check that you have correctly followed Steps 6 through 8 in Mounting and Cabling Multiple Carriers If you are still having problems see Chapter 5 Troubleshooting SYNC and Fp a Codes Key CONTROL MODE OK Uniighted e Lighted green CONTROL UNIT o OUT OF SYNC Lighted red e Lighted amber lt i gt CONTROL MODE NO RMs e e e Blinking green Blinking Ww G Blinking amber O EXPANSION MODE OK S e EXPANSION UNIT e OUT OF SYNC e EXPANSION MODE NO RMs ze Blinking O 5 If your LEDs match the pattern in the illustration you can feel confident that your carriers are cabled correctly 6 Go to Installing a Single Radio Module in Each Carrier page 48 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 47 2 dius the MOW 30312071 DCP rockot Phone Installing Mullipie Carriers s nme 3g TECUM LATTE ETE eR E rm ram PRI Ee ee e batan oe ee ee eee eed ee Installing a Single Radio Module in Each Carrier To install a single radio module in each carrier 1 Power down the carriers 2 Remove the plastic cap covering each radio module s card edge before inserting the radio modules into the carriers 3 Working from left to right insert a radio module into the first slot Slot 1 of each carrier hook each radio module onto the mounting rod Slowly swing the radio module s card edge into the
117. nd green If a radio module s PASS LED is not lit a Power down the carriers b From the wall outlet unplug the power cord AC adapter of the radio module that did not light c Wait 15 seconds d Plug in the radio module s power cord again e Repower the carriers following the proper left to right order If the PASS LED is still not lit follow the suggestions in the Problems section of Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the LED is still not lit call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book 6 Verify that LEDs match the pattern in the illustration in Step 2 if so you can feel confident that the carriers are cabled correctly and that the installed radio modules are all functional 7 Go to Installing the Remaining Radio Modules page 54 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 53 2 dius the MOW 30372071 DCP rockot Phone Installing Mullipie Carriers s ETa LL Po ETE eR E rm ram PRI ee ee e batan ee ee ee ee T Installing the Remaining Radio Modules To install the remaining radio modules 1 Power down the carriers 2 Remove the plastic cap covering each radio module s card edge before inserting the radio modules into the carriers 3 Beginning with the first empty slot and working from left to right insert a radio module into each slot of the control carrier
118. nd understand the controls and displays use the programming and call handling instructions that came with your communications system follow the user instructions for the phone type identified in the following table MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 121 LE wer 6 MDW 9031 9031D ae xt CPP TL EFE ree SRL Sere TuE undi EE X ril ocket Phone Compatibility BNWLI ST nE Tt MDW 9031 Compatibility 2 i i dl I NI ZEE t pu ur lum Aeris Sr nah mri im UA Lr For this release Of this communications system Use the instructions for a R1 R2 R3 R4 PARTNER R1 R3 R4 R4 1 PARTNER II R1 R2 R3 R4 R4 1 PARTNER Plus R1 R2 PARTNER Advanced Communications System MLS 12D phone Apparatus code 7311H FP 1 amp 2 MERLIN 206 410 FP 2 MERLIN 820 FM 1 2 3 4 amp 5 MERLIN 1030 3070 FM 1 2 R3 MERLIN II R1 R2 MERLIN Plus R1 R1 1 R2 R2 1 R3 MERLIN LEGEND R1VI R1V2 R2 System 25 R3V1 R3V2 R3V3 R1V1 RIV2 R1V3 System 75 R2V1 R2V2 R2V3 System 85 R2V4 G1 G2 G3 DEFINITY BIS 22D phone Apparatus code 7315H The MDW 9031 display and mail capabilities will function only if your system supports Note 1 Analog Hybrid display sets 2 Hybrid pack connections with necessary tone generation for AUDIX VOICE MAIL interaction Consult your S
119. ndividual carrier SLOT n the matching radio module is located using a number n from 1 to 6 A stand alone radio module is shown as 0 For example the display below shows a radio module in slot 4 ON iH MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 83 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Pih Emm acd cria ars Dort na TL EUE Peele Sri PIE ERA uL TB Handset wt Lr Ba ee Eu LEE LL Sle ZR EI TL Se uL ER 6 To determine sound clarity listen to the simulated dial tone as you walk around A clear steady tone indicates good sound clarity 7 To determine signal strength press 7 The display shows the signal strength SIG for both the handset HS and the base B the radio module at the moment that 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 You can press 7 again to show a subsequent signal strength reading Each time you press 7 you get a new reading Display Number 10 m wo A ODN OW 8 To determine voice quality press 2 Signal Strength Is Strong Strong Strong Very Good Very Good Good Good to Fair Fair Near end of range Near end of range loss of link The display shows the voice quality QUAL for both the handset HS and the base B the radio module using a number from 1 to 10 as shown in the
120. ne Linked carriers are automatically synchronized with each other The TransTalk 9000 System enables you to use several different phone and carrier models in the same zone however there are some compatibility issues to consider You need to know the following The name of the MDW phone 9000 9010 9030P or 9031 9031DCP 9031 Dual Zone located in the battery compartment of the handset For an MDW 9000 phone you also need to know the Apparatus Code also located in the battery compartment of the handset The model number of your carrier located on the left side of the carrier MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 1 1 Introduction About TransTalk 9000 Products c T j T X og Ae n P D r Sa nm ua tata Pi r P Toni i my 4 ETE i2 Dm FAL anta 2 EA n B Fea MESES bhian ZI TL EPE Periti Ru Pe FER ede ERE uir E ene ELE Mic ET EHI TL Se a es IEEE The following illustrations show which phone models and carriers can be used together Single Carrier Installation If you have a Model 117A1 Carrier If you have a Model 117A3 Carrier or Model 117A4 Carrier Note 117A1 117A1A and 117A2 Carriers should be replaced with 117A3 or 117A4 Carriers No charge to the customer Use only You can use MDW 9000 phones MDW 9000 phones Code 7815H Code 7815H MDW 9000 phones J Code 7815H03A a MDW 9010 phones Lc Code 7815H04A MDW 9030P phone
121. ng the Remaining Radio Modules If the LED is still lit follow the suggestions in the Installation Problems section of Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the LED is still lit call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book 4 The PASS and POWER LEDs on all radio modules should be lit and green indicating that all of the radio modules are functional If a radio module s PASS LED is not lit a Power down the carriers b From the wall outlet unplug the power cord AC adapter of the radio module that did not light c Wait 15 seconds d Plug in the radio module s power cord again e Repower the carriers following the proper left to right order If the PASS LED is still not lit follow the suggestions in the Problems section of Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the LED is still not lit call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book 5 Go to Handset J page 60 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 59 E 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Handset Poke SE et E bhaam wots head Che less EE UT et Sie ee Ale eal Fama ed Sli el ee ae a LI Se hed Sree E Handset This section explains how to install the handset battery pack change the communications system setting and fill out the handset label
122. not make or receive calls For more information see Using Wireless Test Mode jin Chapter 3 For all sets do the following 5 Press o The display should show a 9 or 10 for signal strength an occasional 8 is acceptable If it does not see Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ffor help with range problems Press 2 The display should show a 9 or 10 for voice quality an occasional 8 is adaptable If it does not see Chapter 5 Troubleshooting for help with range problems and or voice quality problems Note If you are seeing numbers lower than 8 10 for either signal strength or voice quality while performing the Close Up Test please refer to either the Installing a Single Carrier section or Installing Multiple Carriers section in Chapter 2 or Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This will ensure that your installation meets all installation and environmental requirements Edge of Range Test 1 Periodically check the signal strength and voice quality as you walk away from the radio module Each time you press 7 or you get a new reading When you see a signal strength of 3 at a power level of 8 you are at the edge of range for the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone The distance will vary depending on the environment building structure and other factors The range in an average office building is 500 to 700 feet 152 5 to 213 5 m If however dense walls intervene the distance c
123. ober 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 ais 2r Bical the MDW 9031 9031 DCP pocket Phone 3 s ee 4003 gs cr ee por eap zi Loa ea ge z 5 ee D Te aas LIMDLCNUITLIPULEDES EIL SLT Lr E ee yt UELHEELIE IW UE sa as EH Mg 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 To enable extended phone usage you should purchase an extra battery pack and store it in the charger so that you always have a charged battery pack to switch to if necessary This section describes the battery charger and explains how to use battery packs properly Spare Battery Compartment Guide Rail Handset Cradle Spare Battery Guide Pin Spare Battery REFRESH Button Compartment Battery Contacts P a REFRESH LED Handset Cradle Battery Contacts HANDSET LED SPARE LED Spare Battery Compartment esie Note Do not touch push or pull any exposed battery contacts Battery Charger Features The battery charger offers these features The spare battery compartment refreshes the battery pack automatically by fully discharging it before recharging it This process reduces or eliminates the potential memory effect Memory effect which reduces a battery s capacity Occurs over ti
124. odate an optional headset You can be notified of an incoming call by either an alerter which rings or a vibrator or both There is a five line user activated backlit display that shows information you would see on a wired system phone s display with the exception of the time icons representing various handset functions such as the alerter and the vibrator and the status of up to 12 telephone lines The MDW 9031 9031DCP provides Redial Hold Mute Transfer and Conference buttons and allows you to program additional features on unused line buttons Privacy Information The MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone is designed to protect the privacy and security of your voice conversation The phone uses continuously changing radio frequencies and digital encoding techniques to make it impossible for eavesdropping to occur through the use of commercially available analog radio scanners Where Can You Use Your Pocket Phone The MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone can be used in most typical office buildings warehouses malls and even outdoor areas such as loading docks The location of the radio module greatly affects the performance of the MDW 9031 9031DCP Read the Positioning a Radio Module or Carrier s section in Chapter 2 to determine the best place to install the radio module Repeat the tests several times with the radio module positioned in a different location each time To perform the tests all you need is an electrical outlet for the
125. ol Press to increase or to decrease volume of receiver or alerter On Off Press to turn the handset on ON appears in handset display To turn off press again Turn on to make or answer a call and turn off to hang up Feat P Feature Program Press to use dial code features PARTNER Systems only or to enter programming mode Exit 9031DCP Only Press the Feat P twice to Exit the Softkey menu Conf Conference Receives the sound of your caller s voice unless a headset is connected Antenna Extend fully or retract fully to use handset Extend fully to maximize the handset range and voice quality Handset Display with Backlighting Displays status of lines and range For a detailed description see Dispiay later in this chapter Column Use together with Select button to choose a line or programmable intercom drop button Scroll 9031DCP Only Gad E Gore S Press to conference in add another party to your call Trans Transfer Press to transfer a call to another extension Hold Press to put a call on hold When the Selection rectangle is in the top row press to toggle between the first and second line of the display Redial Press to redial the last number manually dialed from the handset Select Use to move the Se
126. one Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 107 Puma LEVY Y 5 Troubleshooting ia tao 3 ELS W a SEQ MEI CET Rr malu EE IL Se Pe lE Procedures XE Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions You can hear the party on the other end but they cannot hear you MUTE appears in the handset display button was pressed inadvertently Press again to turn off the mute feature When placed in the battery charger s handset cradle the handset does not turn off Battery charger is plugged into an electrical outlet controlled by a switch and the switch is turned off Battery charger s power cord is not inserted or is not inserted properly Plug the battery charger into an outlet not controlled by a switch 1 Unplug the power cord AC adapter from the electrical outlet 2 Disconnect the power cord AC adapter from the battery charger 3 Carefully reconnect the power cord AC adapter to the battery charger 4 Plug the power cord AC adapter back into the electrical outlet Handset does not ring or vibrate Alerter is disabled and vibrator is disabled Enable the alerter and or the vibrator After you press or display does not light Handset must be programmed for backlighting Enable the backlighting See Enabling or Disabling Backlighting in Chapter 3 After you press or the handset does not wake up or turn on B
127. 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 903 1 903 1DCP Pocket Phone is designed to work with either of two carrier models Model 117A3 and Model 117A4 Note If you currently own a Model 117A1 117A1A or 117A2 carrier Lucent Technologies will replace it with a Model 117A3 or Model 117A4 at no charge If you want to install more than six radio modules you will need more than one carrier Systems configured as key systems for example PARTNER or MERLIN can accommodate up to 18 radio modules three carriers PBX systems can accommodate up to 24 radio modules four carriers In any multiple carrier installation the leftmost carrier acts as the control carrier and the remaining carriers act as expansion Catriers passing along the synchronization signal from the control carrier Multiple carrier installations require that you use Model 117A3 or Model 117A4 carriers or both The Model 117A3 and Model 117A4 carriers are similar in general appearance but the installation procedure for the two models differs somewhat A label on the left side of the carrier identifies the carrier model number If you are installing one model of carrier go to either of the following sections Ifinstalling a Model 117A3 carrier go to Understanding Your Model 117A3 Carrier If installing a Model 117A4 carrier go
128. ost warranty service contract Lucent Technologies service is provided under the terms of that contract To significantly reduce unexpected repair costs after the warranty period you can purchase a post warranty service contract from Lucent Technologies If you do not have a contract Lucent Technologies service is provided on a time and materials basis by calling for customer support as instructed on the inside front cover of this book A contract provides to you within the applicable coverage period and response times service calls with no charge for parts and labor on covered repairs To order a post warranty service contract call 1 800 247 7000 in the continental U S only If you leased your system from Lucent Technologies Business Day service is included in your lease If you purchased or leased your system through a Lucent Technologies Authorized Dealer contact your dealer for repairs 142 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 B Regulatory Information Base Tike Scene bee Sie ee DETIENE ee See ee 5 el m 5 Kr et ca cH TW Ee R P ee ndi fin zwei ond Doce E ed Lipf ize Zirkswr S CU eee ea Bier vade 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 specificat
129. ould be less 86 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Handset Faia Det ara 2 Lat z Dad a et Foi Se Bre ae Sei ee aT oe Behe Flere PIT Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 E r T m TRI x NL nies T nite a a Sra EE LL el ee ee 2 With a signal strength of 3 press 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 Close Up Test 5 to 10 feet 1 5 to 3 1 m Signal Strength 9 to 10 Voice Quality 9 to 10 Edge of Usable Range Test Signal Strength 3 Voice Quality 7 to 8 At High Power Power Level 8 Go to either of the following sections If installing one MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone go to Installing a Single Radio Module jin Chapter 2 If installing one or more carriers go to Understanding Carriers in Chapter 2 Waking Up the Phone In addition to On and Off the MDW 9031 9031DCP has an energy saving sleep or standby mode The MDW 903 1 903 1DCP goes to sleep 15 seconds after activity ceases that is after an alert stops ringing or after you hang up The and 4 buttons wake up the phone The headset and handset buttons turn the phone on and the Select button signals the phone that a
130. our communications system follow the user instructions for the phone type identified below For this release Of this communications system Use the instructions for a G1 G2 G3 DEFINITY 8410D Programming Features for DEFINITY Systems Consult your DEFINITY switch administration documentation for the 8410D to program features on the MDW 9031DCP phone Communications System 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 The MDW 9031DCP phone works with the following DCP circuit packs TN2181 16 port 2 wire TTN2224 24 port 2 wire MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 135 Pocket Phone eee a ames pm cr TEL EFE Pe Se Sr Compatibilit MDW 9031DCP Compatibility zu 6 MDW 9031 9031DCP Put ewetti ihian a aad Gara iar T FG eis SAE DEFINITY Systems This phone must be administered as an 8410D phone for the DEFINITY Systems The 8410D phones are programmed for DEFINITY Systems using four STATION Administration screens Enter 8410D in the Type field on the first screen to bring up the following two screens add station next Extension 30016 Type 8410D Port Name STATION OPTIONS Data Mo
131. oworkers as you move around your work area Time sensitive work issues will not have to be postponed until you are back at your desk You can also reduce the number of sometimes costly phone calls you must return TransTalk 9000 System Your wireless phone s handset is linked with your communications system through a matching radio module not through the battery charger where the handset sits for charging Each handset can be used only with the radio module packaged with the handset The handset and the radio module each have the same unique security code and serial number on the bottom of the radio module and inside the battery compartment of the handset to identify the matching pair There is built in and secure automatic registration between the handset and radio module so that your system is ready to use after powering up Your TransTalk System may have from 1 to 30 wireless phones In order to use multiple wireless phones within the same zone area of coverage you also need a carrier also known as a backplane A carrier holds up to six radio modules and synchronizes radio signals for proper operation of multiple phones ensuring consistent voice quality and range If you have a key system for example PARTNER or MERLIN you can link up to three carriers supporting up to 18 wireless phones in a single zone if you have a PBX system for example DEFINITY you can link up to five carriers supporting up to 30 wireless phones in a single zo
132. pack contacts with a soft eraser 1 Insert the questionable battery pack in the handset and place the handset in the handset cradle 2 Wait one minute If the HANDSET LED flashes red order a new battery pack 118 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 5 Procedures Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Causes Possible Solutions SPARE LED on battery Battery pack is defective If you have a battery pack in the 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 and one in the spare battery compartment remove both battery packs from the charger to clear the red flashing LED Then test each battery pack separately as follows 1 Insert the battery pack in the handset and place the handset in the battery charger s handset cradle N Wait one minute If the HANDSET LED flashes red order a new battery pack Verify that there are no obstructions on the battery pack or battery charger contacts N Unplug the charger and clean the contacts with a soft eraser Clean the battery pack contacts with a soft eraser Reseat the battery pack in the battery charger s spare battery compartment as described in Handset is in the battery charger cradle and the HANDSET LED does not li
133. persons working on your company s behalf can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications services You are responsible for the security of your system There may be a risk of toll fraud associated with your telecommunications system You are also responsible for programming and configuring your equipment to prevent unauthorized use Your system administrator should read all documents provided with this product to fully understand the features that can introduce the risk of toll fraud and the steps that can be taken to reduce that risk 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 Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any charges that result from such unauthorized use DEFINITY MERLIN MERLIN LEGEND PARTNER SYSTIMAX and TransTalk are registered trademarks of Lucent Technologies Supra is a registered trademark of Plantronics Inc Lucent Technologies provides a limited warranty for this product see Appendix A The order number for this book is 503 801 166 The order number for the MDW 9031 903 IDCP Wireless Pocket Phone Quick Reference is 503 801 165 To order additional copies of these reference materials call 1 800 457 1235 or 317 322 6791 To order parts and accessories see Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts jin Chapter 4 MDW 9031 90
134. power source If you are not sure of the power supply to your location consult your local power company 10 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Important Safety Instructions Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 ui ani Eu TEL EFE An oE EMTELIST TAE hdi peruana o ni p TT OE AL 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 This product requires a 3 prong AC outlet for safe operation You should have your outlet checked by a qualified electrician see AC Outlet Check below before connecting this equipment AC Outlet Check Have a qualified electrician check all of the outlets into which the MDW 9031 9031DCP radio modules or carriers as well as the communications system switch control unit will be plugged The electrician should check that the hot neutral and ground wires are properly connected to the outlet by using a circuit tester The outlet can also be tested using a voltmeter to take the measurements as shown 120 Volts Phase Hl Neutral 120 volts Less than 1 volt If the outlet does not meet the ele
135. pproach the carrier s within a radius of 6 feet 1 8 m for 1 or 2 carriers or 10 feet 3 m for 3 carriers When installing multiple carriers Install multiple carriers 1 foot 0 3 m optimally to 4 feet 1 2 m apart Install multiple carriers on the same horizontal axis do not install one carrier higher or lower than another Install the control carrier as the leftmost carrier using only the expansion cables provided Slot 6 of an 117A3 control carrier must always contain a radio module to pass the synchronization signal to the next carrier A caution Carrier s cannot be installed outdoors Go to Using Wireless Test Mode in Chapter 3 Installing a Single Radio Module Install a single radio module high on a wall leaving 6 to 12 inches 15 2 to 30 5 cm between the top of the antenna and the ceiling See Key Components earlier in this chapter for additional picture detail To install a single radio module 1 Perform the tests described in Using Wireless Test Mode in Chapter 3 to determine the optimal placement of the radio module To perform the tests all you need is an electrical outlet for the radio module and a charged battery pack in the handset 2 Check to be sure the radio module s power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet before continuing MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 17 2 d the MOW 3091 a0 DEE
136. r in Chapter 2 3 Ensure that each carrier has at least one radio module installed If the control carrier is a Model 11743 ensure that there is a radio module in Slot 6 4 Power down all carriers wait 15 seconds repower the control carrier then repower the expansion carriers in order from left to right Reinstall the radio module or carrier s so that the top of the radio module antenna is 6 to 12 inches 15 2 to 30 5 cm from the ceiling 114 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Procedures Troubleshooting 5 Symptom Possible Causes Possible solutions Continued You have a malfunctioning radio 1 Remove all but one radio module module from the carrier See Removing Radio Module from Carrier fin Chapter 4 2 Test each radio module individually verifying that the POWER and PASS LEDs on each radio module light when the carrier is powered and that the OUT OF SYNC LED is not lit 3 If the PASS LED does not light the radio module is malfunctioning Replace the radio module and handset Handset voice quality and range are not as good as they were earlier Electromagnetic fields are interfering 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 to the radio module Look for 110 Volt lines fuse boxes circuit breakers electrical junction
137. r s amber The last radio module that you removed before the lights reverted to the proper display is the malfunctioning one 1 Power down the carriers again 2 Replace the malfunctioning radio module with a good one 3 Repower the carriers again in order from left to right to verify that the replacement module functions properly If the LEDs match one of the displays described in Step 5 the radio module is functioning as it should 4 Power down the carriers again 5 Reinsert the remaining radio modules into their slots 6 Repower the carriers again in order from left to right 106 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Pro Fun DER et E ihian cedures Handset Problems CON TET raked Pe tees FE Troubleshooting zu een a ke E 5 Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions After you press owor display does not show anything There is no battery pack in the handset Battery pack is not inserted properly in the handset Battery pack is not charged Battery pack is defective Insert a battery pack in the handset Reinsert the battery pack in the handset Place the handset with its battery into the handset cradle until fully charged or remove the handset battery pack and place it in the battery charger s spare battery compartment until fully charged If you have a charged battery pack use it whi
138. r three acting as expansion carriers and one 117A3 carrier acting as an expansion carrier OUT OF SYNC red NT Ok green PANSIO A OUT OF SYNC CONTROL fo PANSION OUT OF SYNC e red CONTROL 21 green EXPANSION EXPANSIO in Slot 4 set to Expansion OUT OF SYNC red OUT OF SYNC red CONTROL oM green DIP switch 7i LANA SATAN J i IE H MIN Td in i J A Control Expansion Expansion Expansion Expansion Carrier Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 Model Model Model Model Model 117A4 117A4 117A3 117A4 117A4 46 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Installing Multiple Carriers Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 CES pan n mas werk ibs Ta Was E Ly r os nM lt z ni F Lm EIL se Pee oe BE Daki Sa S aai E a St ee a TuE Se See Se ee fund Eade 3 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 4 If the LEDs on your installation do not reflect this pattern there is probably a mistake in the cabling Power dow
139. radio module and a charged battery pack in the handset MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 3 1 Introduction About the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone r E pl p TL EFE Peele Sree Pal See ee Sr 2m ao P d E Earned Pci raed D Cari a SS Be a WEIN D ee ee ae mme a Se le lE 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 Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book Standard Battery Pack Carrying Clip Extended Battery Pack Carrying Clip Handset Battery Pack Radio Module Wl i Wall Spacers 2 Phillips Head Wood Screws 2 11 foot 3 4 m Power Cord AC Adapter for Battery Charger nN 3S 14 foot 4 2 m Telephone Line Cord 8 inch 0 5 m Lanyard 4 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 About the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone _ Introduction 1 VENTLINE EIC PR Ce er Ts PAL oe a y Le ee ee za Teo Dale ELI Eater is AC ee ee ed ed MURAT 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 m 29 4 Rubber Feet 4 z 0 Oo mmm lt i O Radio
140. ral times with the radio module positioned in a different location each time By performing the tests as you walk around the area in which the handset will be used you can determine the handset s range and the voice quality throughout the area of coverage To perform the tests all you need is an electrical outlet for the radio module and a charged battery pack in the handset You can perform the tests multiple times and in any order and you can exit at any time by pressing owor Note Ignore anything that displays if you press 4 while in Wireless Test Mode These displays are for Lucent Technologies technicians use only To use Wireless Test Mode 1 Make sure the handset is turned off 2 Press and hold the Select button 4 for three seconds 3 While still holding 2 press owor 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 4 Press W to enter Wireless Test Mode WIRELESS TEST appears on the top line of the handset display The handset beeps twice and if the vibrator is enabled it vibrates then you hear a simulated dial tone This dial tone continues until you exit Wireless Test Mode While in this mode the MDW 9031 9031DCP cannot make or receive calls 5 To identify the matching radio module for this handset press 3 The display indicates in which slot in the i
141. ress repeatedly to cycle through the settings until the display appropriate for your communications system is shown 6 Press when the correct setting is displayed The top line of the display shows information appropriate to the communications system you are using 7 To verify your setting repeat Steps 1 3 The top line of the display should appear as follows depending upon your communications system PARTNER Systems LCL P DEFINITY Systems System 25 System 75 and LCL D System 85 All MERLIN Systems except MERLIN 410 and LCL M1 MERLIN 820 including MERLIN LEGEND MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 LCL M2 For a description of the button mapping between the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone and the wired telephones for your communications system or to program features on buttons see the appropriate Button Mapping topics in Chapter 6 62 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 E EM Ic rri Feat uer ral ag CPI IE a zl qe Mesrmigiemc p ML x EET Mim rad LA TSE Feiler URL UT n fing MeL Sw EN ume Tomb DECLA CLL ee er ees i45 See LENT OE Handset Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 Filling Out the Handset Label MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone display shows the status of up to 12 lines or programmable intercom drop buttons Since the MDW 9031 9031DCP is compatible with several different communications systems diagrams of the button mapping
142. rier 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 Then go to either of the following Installing a Single Carrier on a Shelf or Desk Installing a Single Carrier on a Wall If you are installing a Model 117A4 carrier be sure you have read Understanding Your Model 117A4 Carrier Then go to either of the following Installing a Single Carrier on a Shelf or Desk Installing a Single Carrier on a Wall 30 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 P L EE abii ard Gor Installing a Single Carrier Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 2 Ta z i a i m m a P E mmi eet Se Se af Fh Tar ake Steel SL OeURTEe Rm OEC deem ek m RIO 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 Never install or remove a radio module from a carrier that is plugged into a wall outlet hot insertion See Key Components earlier in this chapter for additional picture detail To install a single carrier 1 Perform the t
143. rt aa i TEL EUE ret ee Eee Pe Se a AE nee Peake Pee FLY Handset Using the MDW 9 To deselect the line or button press n 07 For information about assigning features to buttons see Programming Features for PARTNER MERLIN and MERLIN LEGEND Systems in Chapter 6 Preselecting a Line You may sometimes want to select a line other than the line to which the communications system automatically connects you To preselect a line you must first enable Line Preselection See Enabling or Disabling Line IPreselection earlier in this chapter Once Line Preselection is enabled use the following procedure 1 If the handset is asleep press 4 to wake it up and activate the display 2 If the Selection rectangle in the handset display is not surrounding the row that includes the line you want to use press 4 repeatedly until the rectangle encloses that row See Column and Select Buttons Jearlier in this chapter for more information 3 Press the 2 button that corresponds to the line within the Selection rectangle that you want to select The ON icon flashes in the display and the handset emits double beeps 4 Press owor The ON icon displays steadily and you are connected to the line you chose 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 Pocke
144. rt the power cord AC adapter into the radio module and into the electrical outlet Repeat for each radio module Unplug the carrier s power cord from the electrical outlet Unplug the AC adapter from the carrier and from the power cord Carefully reinsert the AC adapter into the carrier and into the power cord Repeat for each carrier After waiting 15 seconds plug the power cord back into the electrical outlet If you have multiple carriers repower the control carrier first and then power the expansion carriers in order from left to right or use a surge protector strip to repower all the carriers at one time Call for Customer Support See Customer Support Jin the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book 104 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Procedures Troubleshooting 5 Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions After you plug the Radio module is malfunctioning Replace the radio module radio module into an electrical outlet the radio module s POWER LED lights but the PASS LED does not light After you plug the carrier into an electrical outlet the PASS LED of one or more radio modules does not light Radio modules are out of synchronization Radio module is malfunctioning Power down the carrier wait 15 seconds and repower it If you have multiple carriers repower the control carrier first and then
145. s Code 7815H05A MDW 9031 phones 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 Multiple 5 Max Carrier Installation If you have multiple Model 117A3 or Model 117A4 System Expansion Carriers or both ly Note Was Fourth and fifth MDW 9010 phones carriers can be Code 7815H04A d used only with MDW 9030P phones PBX extensions Code 7815H05A MDW 9031 phones Code 7815H06A MDW 9031DCP phones Code 7815H08A MDW 9031 Dual Zone Code 781507A Note Multiple carrier installations must use MDW 9010 phones MDW 9030P phones and or MDW 9031 9031DCP phones MDW 9000 phones cannot be used in multiple carrier installations 2 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 About Introduction 1 PEN iui Luna LACER TREE MORD ELLE e RI PIE ei a Si ieee Pi all DOr tati ee re ee ee Ee A d the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 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 The MDW 9031 9031DCP also has a headset connector to accomm
146. s for these systems are provided in 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 e Your extension number The mapping of your MDW 9031 9031DCP line buttons to those on a wired phone for your communications system Note Use a pencil or ballpoint pen on the label in case you want to erase the information later Do not use felt tip or other types of non erasable markers Also do not remove the label To fill out the handset label 1 Write your extension number on the label 2 Locate the section in Chapter 6 that describes the button mapping for your communications system then copy the mapping to the label for ease of reference 3 Goto page 64 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 63 Battery Charger TL EUE ei ed Sr Pe ei a Se ieee Pe ee Se Pe ee Tak ee ETCEveYM d E uw M Biz ie aros Er 2 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 e Locate the battery charger within 5 feet
147. se molly bolts or another type of hollow wall fastener Be sure to place the wall spacers on the screws before inserting them permanently i 1 5 inches 3 81 cm i HC i center to center i
148. ss Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 v Contents POLE ASR EP PE PR TEN BUE Ha TO EDO TEE Ver TX NC gita E PL RE AT vi Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 1 Introduction About TransTalk 9000 Products Congratulations on the purchase of your new TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless System MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone MDW stands for Multi Line Digital Wireless The MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phones are the latest additions to the 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 TransTalk 9000 products are designed to work with your communications system PARTNERS PARTNER II PARTNER Plus PARTNER Advanced Communications System MERLINS MERLIN II MERLIN Plus MERLIN LEGENDS System 25 System 75 System 85 or DEFINITY to provide wireless flexibility What Is a Wireless Phone A wireless phone has no handset cord and no telephone line cord so it is portable This portability lets you move around freely without giving up the features of a wired phone With a wireless phone you can make and receive calls even when you are away from your desk thus remaining accessible and responsive to your customers and c
149. st Mode as described in If the signal strength and voice quality readings are low look for a newly installed radio device nearby Remove it or move your handset s matching radio module at least 6 feet 1 8 m away from the potential interference For a single carrier installation 1 Power down 2 Wait 15 seconds then repower the carrier For a multiple carrier installation 1 Verify that all expansion cables are fully inserted in the correct IN and OUT jacks 2 Check CONTROI EXPANSION LEDs for correct color See Your Model 117A4 Carrier in Chapter 2 3 Ensure that each carrier has at least one radio module installed If the control carrier is a Model 117A3 ensure that there is a radio module in Slot 6 4 Power down all carriers wait 15 seconds repower the control carrier then repower the expansion carriers in order from left to right Reinstall the radio module or carrier s so that the top of the radio module antenna is 6 to 12 inches 15 2 to 30 5 cm from the ceiling MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 111 Puta LEVY 5 Troubleshooting E bhan E FL Paral Hen coc Procedures 3 HL W a SEQ MEI s Thef eet malu i fai Sa Pe E e Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions Continued You have a malfunctioning radio module 1 Remove all but one radio module from the carrier See in Chapter 4 2 Test e
150. stallation multiple carrier mounting and cabling Syste si ex Pomp System 75 1 62 73 122 129 134 Syste Taktimeq75 92 93 146 Testing battery problems handset problem rageproblemsll4 i O voice quality problemg 109 111 150 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 V Index PLT RE PEL SPECIEM FACE VPROE DRE WS CL TECNC Dd III T V Volume contro vB SS e pobemjll Vibrator enable disable Wake up Warranty information 141 DI ERE NEED Wireless Test Modd73 82 85 86 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 151 Index Ww 152 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 of Battery Charger Wall Mounting Template Use the template below to position the screws for mounting your MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone battery charger 1 Cut out the template along the dotted line 2 Lightly affix the template to the wall with tape where you want to attach the battery charger If possible choose a location that will position at least one of the screw holes over a wall stud 3 Mark the wall 4 Position a wall spacer on each of the two wood screws provided and insert the screws in the wall as far as they will go at the places you marked Note Ifyou cannot locate a wall stud for one of the screws u
151. system See Changing the Communications System Setting in Chapter 2 for instructions for changing the setting e MAP P or MAP D MAP MI or MAP M2 is displayed when you enter Button Mapping Mode and indicates the communications system to which the MDW 9031 9031DCP buttons are currently mapped MAP P PARTNER Systems MAP D DEFINITY Systems System 25 System 75 and System 85 Note The MDW 9031DCP should only be set to MAP D for DEFINITY MAP MI1 All MERLIN Systems except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 including MERLIN LEGEND MAP M2 MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 RANGE is an error message indicating that the handset is not communicating with its radio module See Chapter 5 Troubleshooting for help in resolving this problem MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 73 E uw M Ric n ears er 3 Using the MDW 90 Line Status Indicators Range Indicators 31 9031DCP Pocket Phone Handset ILE pale i eee MEQUE MUI i rg 6 Sb ee es ei a es IER eet ile UE TELIIUD TRE hd EGLI Sr GEL CnENSLO SERIE EY 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 The status indicators show either a truncated
152. t Ea PAL ol ae ERE ELT an in i 2 Installing the MEN 30312071 DEEE FOLKS NOH Juste nd Multiple Carriers r raf 7 zu Bt RITE Pi ee 3 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 SYNC and CONTROL EXP LED Codes CONTROL MODE OK lt Unlighted Lighted green Lighted red CONTROL UNIT OUT OF SYNC Lighted amber lt i CONTROL MODE NO RMs Blinking green 0 0 OO Blinking amber EXPANSION MODE OK O NY MEL S e S EXPANSION MODE NO RMs UNIT BAD UNIT BAD 4 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 If the LED is still lit follow the suggestions in the Installation Problems section of Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the LED is still lit call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book 52 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 d Multiple Carriers suse the MDW 9031 9031 DCP Pocket Phone 2 T rune i na pcr Pep e SE s LL n T m m 1 PLI GEL PPEELETENI EE 35 mcn Sete En FH ee UN MIS M ree EUR la BER aS biS Fi A 4 5 The PASS and POWER LEDs on all radio modules should be lit a
153. t 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 button twice After pressing the 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 whenever you dial into these voice mail systems or after you have pressed a non dialpad button 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 For ordering information see Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts in Chapter 4 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 89 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone gr unes a Handset aR WE Ch F2 zu i EET ee A Roa ML Poke Be terol E bhian arcs Chet eset ee pe L Ar at ERIS ee ed e A CAUTION Plug ONLY the Supra 9031 headset cord or the Radium headset cord into the headset adapter Note Calls cannot be heard on the handset recei
154. tem and at your option refund the purchase price of your system or apply the purchase price towards the purchase of another Lucent Technologies system If you purchased your system directly from Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologies will perform warranty repair in accordance with the terms and conditions of the specific type of Lucent Technologies maintenance coverage you selected A written explanation of Lucent Technologies types of maintenance coverage may be obtained from Lucent Technologies by calling 1 800 247 7000 in the continental U S only If you purchased your system from a Lucent Technologies Authorized Dealer contact your dealer for the details of the maintenance plan applicable to your system This Lucent Technologies limited warranty covers damage to the system caused by power surges Unless otherwise expressly agreed to in a written agreement signed by Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologies will not be responsible under this limited warranty for damages resulting from e Failure to follow Lucent Technologies installation operation or maintenance instructions Unauthorized system modification movement or alteration Unauthorized use of common carrier communication services accessed through the system Abuse misuse or negligent acts or omissions of the customer and persons under the customer s control or Acts of third parties and acts of God LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES OBLIGATION TO REPAIR REPLACE OR REFUND
155. th is 1 000 feet 305 m of 26 gauge cable e Place the radio module or carrier s high on the wall for optimum voice quality and range Allow 6 to12 inches 15 2 to 30 5 cm of space between the top of the antenna on the radio module and the ceiling MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 15 Y Fui LES Bri ears Ei ai Additional Rules for Installing a Single Radio Module Only 2 Installing the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Installation Overview for Radio Modules prune ana E ep qm apr Te a rg ee a JL LS i ar MEL Jie 4 PP Pe le Sree Pe i es Se eee Pe ee I UR ee Ea ee ee ee E a 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 Do not locate the radio module or carrier s within 6 feet 1 8 m of equipment with microprocessors such as answering machines personal computers and fax machines control units communications system switches or other phones especially speakerphones competing radio devices such as wireless bar code scanners electromagnetic equipment such as electric motors or electrical main power feeds junction boxes circuit breaker panels fuse boxes or 220 volt power lines Be sure the radio module or carrier s does not share the sam
156. that the outlets for the communications system switch and for the carrier s meet electrical requirements See AC Outlet Check in Chapter 2 See Customer Support Jin the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 105 d Y 5 Troubleshooting EE abd cR e arcs Er Procedures ot ee ee ee ee 9d Bari rh led dici ET EH TERES Ce ek i Se Sade DEDE Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions LEDs on the carriers 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 Radio module is malfunctioning Locate the malfunctioning radio module by using the following procedure 1 Power down all carriers 2 Remove the rightmost radio module 3 Wait 15 seconds 4 Repower the carriers in order from left to right 5 Repeat the above steps as often as necessary removing the modules one by one working from right to left until the LED conditions revert back to one of the following With no radio modules in the carriers OUT OF SYNC all lit CONTROL EXPANSION all blinking green or With one or more radio modules in each carrier OUT OF SYNC not lit CONTROL EXPANSION all lit Control carrier green Expansion carrie
157. the LED is lit power down wait at least 15 seconds and then repower the carrier If the LED is still lit follow the suggestions in the Installation Problems section of Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If the LED is still lit call Customer Support as described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book 6 For any Model 117A4 carriers verify that the CONTROL EXPANSION LED is lit For the control carrier this LED is green For an expansion carrier this LED is amber 7 Reset the receiver and alerter volumes that reverted to the default settings when the system was powered down see Changing the Handset Settings Jin Chapter 3 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 99 Replacing Antenna Tu dg pale nam RIA a ul Mus OH LB IUERNELISEULIESESIZALEEEUAE LI Sa Pe Sree 4 Maintaining the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Y A n 3 Beware C aes Geel ar TL EUE reni SEL Sri PIE Ses ea Replacing Antenna If the antenna on your MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone handset becomes damaged you can order a replacement antenna see Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts later in this chapter and replace it yourself To replace the antenna 1 Fully retract the antenna 2 Grasping the base of the antenna unscrew it by turning it counterclockwise 3 Grasping the base of the new antenna screw it into the handset in a clockwise
158. the battery several times until the full talk time returns As a guideline you can expect a 1 hour reduction in talk time for every 7 hours of standby time Similarly you can expect a 7 hour reduction in standby time for every hour of talk time It is recommended that you purchase a second battery pack to use as a spare With the spare battery pack in the spare battery compartment of the battery charger you are assured of always having a fresh usable battery pack The following steps will ensure an uninterrupted supply of power to your MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone If you have only one battery pack be sure to refresh it at least once a week You can refresh it by Placing it in the spare battery compartment of the battery charger Leaving it in the handset placing the handset in the handset cradle of the battery charger and pressing the REFRESH button If you have two battery packs exchange them between the handset and the spare battery compartment at least once a week so each battery pack is automatically refreshed Alternate the battery packs even if the handset battery never flashes the Battery icon in the handset display to indicate a low battery condition The average battery life for both the standard and the extended battery packs is approximately one year assuming that the battery is discharged and charged once a day If the battery packs are discharged and charged twice a day the life expectancy is approximat
159. the following lost profits lost revenues and losses arising out of unauthorized use or charges for such use of common carrier telecommunications services or facilities accessed through or connected to the equipment For personal injury caused by Lucent Technologies negligence Lucent Technologies liability shall be limited to proven damages to person No action or proceeding against Lucent Technologies or its affiliates or suppliers may be commenced more than twenty four 24 months after the cause of action accrues THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL SURVIVE FAILURE OF AN EXCLUSIVE REMEDY Repair Information Outside the continental U S contact your Lucent Technologies Representative or local Authorized Dealer for warranty and repair information applicable to your system In Warranty Repairs If you purchased or leased your system directly from Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologies will repair it free of charge during the one year warranty period Simply call for Customer Support as instructed in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book Business Day service is standard during the warranty period Business Day service is performed during normal business hours Around the Clock service is not available for phones If you purchased or leased your system through a Lucent Technologies Authorized Dealer contact your dealer for repairs Post Warranty Repairs If you purchased the system from Lucent Technologies and you have a p
160. tons earlier in this chapter 72 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Handset Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone 3 When the display is blank the handset is either turned off or in the power saving sleep mode You can activate the display and Backlighting if programmed by pressing ovo turning the handset on or by pressing 2 to wake it up Display Messages The top line of the handset display uses up to 16 alphanumeric characters to provide messages such as the following e LCL P or LCL D LCL MI or LCL M2 indicates that the handset is in Local Mode and tells which communications system the button mapping is set to emulate LCL P PARTNER Systems LCL D DEFINITY Systems System 25 System 75 and System 85 LCL M1 All MERLIN Systems except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 including MERLIN LEGEND LCL M2 MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820 WIRELESS TEST indicates that the handset is in Wireless Test Mode 1 through 10 are used to measure signal strength and voice quality in Wireless Test Mode VIBR indicates that the vibrator is enabled to notify you of incoming calls e PSEL indicates that Line Preselection is enabled PRESELECTION ON or PRESELECTION OFF is displayed when you enter Preselection Mode and indicates the status of the Line Preselection option CHANGE BUTTN MAP is an error message indicating that the handset is set for the wrong communications
161. triangle or a rectangle signifying the following activity For PARTNER Systems A rectangle is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired system phone A truncated triangle is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired system phone For all other Systems A rectangle is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired system phone A truncated triangle is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired system phone For maximum range and voice quality always fully extend the antenna before placing or answering a call The antenna must be either fully retracted for short range or fully extended for maximum range to use the Pocket Phone The handset provides an audible and a visual signal to alert you when the handset is near the end of the range of the radio module Depending on how far away the handset is from the radio module the signals function as follows The handset emits two beeps and flashes the RANGE indicator continuously Out of optimal range You have walked into an area that is near the end of the operating range of the radio module You can continue your conversation or initiate a call but you are likely to experience a degradation in voice quality The handset emits five sets of beeps and displays the RANGE indicator Loss of communication link You have walked into an area that is out of the operating range of the radio module You must bring the handset within range of the radio modu
162. ts on top of the radio module Do not place the phone or battery charger near a heating duct radiator or other heat source and do not drop or expose it to excessive shock or vibration Unplug the battery charger radio module or carrier if its power cord is damaged if liquid is spilled into it or if its housing becomes cracked or otherwise damaged To clean your phone wipe the outside housing with a soft dust free cloth If absolutely necessary you may use a cloth slightly dampened with a mild soap and water solution Dry quickly with a soft cloth A CAUTION Your phone contains sensitive electronic parts Never submerge it in any kind of liquid and never use liquid or aerosol cleaners detergents alcohols solvents abrasive cleaners or an excessive amount of water when cleaning the housing and faceplate To do so could result in irreparable damage Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Operation Your wireless telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver When the phone is turned on it receives and sends out radio frequency RF energy The phone operates in the frequency range of 902 928 MHz Your hand held wireless telephone uses the digital TDD mode The power is transmitted in bursts at a 200 Hz pulsed repetition rate The peak envelope transmit power is 325 mW or less Exposure to Radio The design of your wireless telephone complies with the latest Institute of Electrical Frequency Energy and Electronic Engineers IE
163. ver when the headset is plugged in to the headset adapter The handset microphone is also deactivated The range of the handset is slightly diminished when you are using a headset You may need to move closer to the radio module or move the radio module closer to you 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 You can then use the handset as you normally would Using the Headset The headset On Off button near the antenna becomes active only when the headset is On Off Button plugged into the headset connector The headset On Off button is identical in function to the button near the dialpad Answering Calls with a When you receive a call you will hear a ringing tone or feel a vibration coming from Headset the handset you will not hear a tone from the headset itself To answer a call 1 Press either the headset On Off button near the antenna or the button near the dialpad Placing Calls with a To place a call with a headset Headset 1 Press the On Off button near the antenna or the button near the dialpad to access an available line The microphone and earpiece in the handset are disabled N Dial the call as you would on a wired system phone o Press either the On Off button near the antenna or the button near the dialpad to end the call 90 Issue 3 Oct
164. ving sleep mode Guide Pins HANDSET LED Removing the Handset from the Handset Cradle To remove the handset from the handset cradle lift it out 68 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone or eer aa ae SS Sas aid Gane ate eS See ea Sree Important Safety Instructions Please see Important Safety Instructions Jat 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 There are very few differences in operation between the wireless MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone and a wired deskset This chapter describes the handset and how to use it It also explains how to use a headset MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 Issue 3 October 1999 69 BL cL E M ala Paar 2E LY ECRLAENIT EE 35 a eee a Handset Controls Headset On Off 3 Using the MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone r EJ WT CES Ful TELE T oa DET E I fae ult Sere Receiver 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 Lanyard Loop Attach lanyard for carrying handset Volume Contr
165. ystem 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 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 Note The MDW 9031 Pocket Phone is fully compatible with the PARTNER family of communication systems For the remaining communications systems however you must carefully note the functional differences between your wireless phone and the phone type identified in the table above Differences are summarized on the following pages Some systems do not support display features In these cases the display is not available the MDW 9031 works as a nondisplay set 122 Issue 3 October 1999 MDW 9031 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use 503 801 166 MDW 9031 9031DCP Pocket Phone Compatibility 6 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 1 To
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