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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, System 75, System 85 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-5 The MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone 18 nSTATUS button — The Status button (labeled STAT) is used to update all handset visuals if pressed when the STAT indicator appears (the handset is on), and to turn on the display when the handset is off. nHeadset On/Off button — This button is used for turning the headset on and off. nHandset (labeled ON/OFF) button — This button is used for turning the handset on and off. (This button can also turn the headset on and off.) Outside Line or Intercom/ Programmable Feature Buttons When labeled with an extension number, these buttons indicate lines used for incoming and outgoing calls (call appearances) and for using the telephone as an intercom; when programmed and labeled with feature names, these buttons access features (feature buttons). In use, the light next to that button is lit; when a call is on hold, it winks. LCD Display The display provides information on line status, whether the telephone is out of range, whether the battery is low, if you have a message, and when you are in program mode. Dial Pad The telephone has a standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers and accessing features. Directory Card The set has a directory card for writing or typing names of frequently dialed telephone numbers or extensions. It is located on the bottom of the handset cover. User Instructions The set also provides you with a quick reference that you can pull up to review basic procedures for using this telephone’s features. Antenna The antenna is used for receiving the transmissions from the radio module. This antenna is flexible and is permanently attached to the handset. Earpiece Volume Control Switch This volume control is used for sliding between the two earpiece volume control positions, Normal and High. Battery Charging Contacts The contacts are used for charging the handset when contact is made with the charging base.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-6 The MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone 18 Headset Jack This jack is used for connecting the headset to the handset. Charging Base Features Talk Indicator This indicator is lit when the handset is off-hook. (TheONicon on the handset is also lit.) Charge Indicator This indicator is lit when the batter y is charging and the handset is properly placed on the base. Message Indicator This indicator is lit when you have a message. (MSGalso appears on the handset display.) Ringer Volume Controls This volume control is used for adjusting the base’s ringing volume. Press the left button to decrease the ringer volume; press the right button to increase the ringer volume. NOTE: When the handset is on the base, only the base rings. Both ring when the handset is out of the base. Base Ringer This is the ringer located in the base. Handset Hook This hook is used for hanging up the handset in the base. Battery Charging Contacts These charging contacts are used for charging the handset when contact is made with the charging base. Power Cord Jack This jack is used for connecting the power cord to your telephone. This cord is then plugged into a wall outlet. This jack is located on the other side of the base.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-7 The MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone 18 Display Information The telephone display provides visual call and telephone status information through the following set of icons: noror shows the status of the adjacent button. If the triangle and rectangle both appear, you are using that line; if only the rectangle appears, the line is in use. nONappears when the handset is on. nRANGEflashes to indicate that you are out of range and appears steadily when you have lost communication. nPisnotused with a DEFINITY switch or System 75 or System 85. nSTATappears when the status mode is active, refreshing the icons and indicating that you should move closer to the base. nMSGappears when there is a message waiting for you. nBATTappears when the battery is low. Out-of-Range Indication While the set is still active, it gives an audible indication (double beep) and visual indication (theRANGEicon appears on the LCD display) when the handset is getting out of range. Distance and Installation Limitations (for the Charging Base) The MDC 9000 uses radio transmissions to communicate. The range depends on your particular operating environment, and the range can be improved by placing thebaseinanoptimumlocation.Thebasecanbeplacedonadeskormounted on a wall. Before you install the phone, note the following considerations: nMount the base near the center of the area in which the handset will be used, but at least 20 feet away from the phone system switch. nInstall the base within 6 feet of a properly grounded 3-prong electrical outlet that is not controlled by an on/off switch. nIf your phone system uses an uninterruptible power supply, such as a backup generator, be sure to connect the base for the cordless phone to that power supply. nThe base should not share the same power line or be within 6 feet of equipment with microprocessors such as answering machines, personal computers, and fax machines, 900 MHz wireless LANS and other
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-8 The MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone 18 equipment, phone system control units, uninterruptible power supplies, copier machines or electric motors and industrial machinery. A distance of 20 feet is advisable for minimum interference. nThe base should be located at least 3 feet from metal sources. These include metal reinforced ceilings, metal window frames, concrete reinforced with metal, sheet metal walls, steel 1-beams, metal studs in walls, screens, and fences. nSome solid structures, such as moist concrete walls, brick walls, and steel reinforced concrete walls, will inhibit the range. nIf more than one cordless phone is being used, do not place a handset from one cordless phone into the base of another. If this accidentally occurs, place each handset in the correct base for at least 10 seconds. Switch Administration Aliasing For all System 75, System 85, DEFINITY Generic 1, and Generic 2 switches, and DEFINITY Generic 3, Versions 1 and 2, the MDC 9000 terminal must be administered as a 7303S Hybrid terminal. Beginning with the DEFINITY Generic 3, Version 3 (or later), the MDC 9000 can be administered as itself. For the System 85, R2V1 through R2V4 switch which does not accommodate Universal modules, an ANN17B Hybrid pack in conjunction with a DS-1 carrier must be used to connect the switch and the MDC 9000 terminal. On all other switches, including System 75, DEFINITY Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, and the DEFINITY ECS, a TN62B Hybrid pack must be used with the Universal carrier for this purpose. NOTE: A DEFINITY Generic 2 may use either an ANN17B or a TN62B pack. In either case, the latest vintage packs are recommended. Button Numbering Only the system manager should administer feature button assignments on the telephone. It is recommended that you not use a feature that requires visuals (that is, the light next to each administrable button) to be updated while the set is turned off, or any feature that may be activated by button depression while the set is turned off (for example, Send All Calls). Use Figure 18-3 for button numbering on the MDC 9000 set when it is connected to a System 75, a DEFINITY Generic 1 or Generic 3, or to a DEFINITY ECS. Use
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-9 The MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone 18 Figure 18-4 for button numbering on the MDC 9000 set when it is connected to a System 85 or a DEFINITY Generic 2. NOTE: On System 75, the DEFINITY Generic 1 and Generic 3, or a DEFINITY ECS, button numbering begins with “1,” the button on the upper right of the display. On System 85 and the DEFINITY Generic 2, button numbering starts with “3.” Figure 18-3. Button Numbering for a MDC 9000 Connected to System 75, a DEFINITY Generic 1 or Generic 3, or a DEFINITY ECS Figure 18-4. Button Numbering for a MDC 9000 Connected to System 85 or a DEFINITY Generic 2 ONRANGEPSTAT MSG BATT 321 5 4 DRO P ONRANGEPSTAT MSG BATT 543 7 6 DRO P
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-10 The MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone 18 FCC Registration The MDC 9000 telephone has been tested and has been found to comply with FCC Par t 15 Rules. Hearing Aid Compatibility The MDC 9000 telephone is compatible with inductively-coupled hearing aids. MDC 9000 Equipment PECs and Comcodes The MDC 9000 Telephone and components can be ordered with these PECs and Comcodes: nMDC 9000 Telephone Black Set = PEC: 3203-03B Comcode: 106738073; White Set = PEC: 3203-03W Comcode: 106739089 nHeadset PEC: 3122-041 nBattery Pack Black PEC: 32036 Comcode: 106760804 White PEC: 32034 Comcode: 106760812 nHolster Gray Comcode: 846628527 Black Comcode: 846501401 nLine Cord 14-foot (From Lucent Technologies Catalog Sales) 10095X (From Lucent Technologies National Par ts Sales Center) 32008A 25-foot (From Lucent Technologies Catalog Sales) 10096X (From Lucent Technologies National Par ts Sales Center) 32009A 50-foot (From Lucent Technologies Catalog Sales) 10097X (From Lucent Technologies National Par ts Sales Center) 32010A 75-foot (From Lucent Technologies Catalog Sales) 10098X (From Lucent Technologies National Par ts Sales Center) 32900A 100-foot (From Lucent Technologies Catalog Sales) 10094X (From Lucent Technologies National Par ts Sales Center) 32011A nSupra RF Headset PEC: 32030
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-11 The MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone 18 Additional Documents The following documents contains additional information relating to the MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone: (Use the 9 digit number listed after each document to order that book from the BCS Publications Center for Lucent Technologies.) nDEFINITY Generic 1, 2, and 3, System 75 and System 85 MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone User’s Guide , 555-230-769 nMDC 9000 Cordless Business Telephone Installation Manual, 503-801-101
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-12 The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone 18 The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone Figure 18-5. The MDW 9000 Telephone, Including Enlarged Display Area ConfTr a n sFeat MDW 9000 Ext. MuteOn/OffHold 123ABC DEF 456JKL M NO GHI 789T UV WXYZ PQRS *0#Oper 18ONRANGEPMUTEMSGBATT Handset Display Headset On/Off ButtonAntenna 5 Outside Line/Programmable Drop Button Battery Charging Contacts Volume Control Switch Mute Button On/Off ButtonHold Button Feat (Feature) Button Trans (Transfer) Button Conf (Conference) Button Headset Jack Handset Extension Label Dial Pad Intercom Buttons
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-13 The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone 18 Figure 18-6. The MDW 9000 Telephone, Top View of Charging Cradle Battery Ext. 16Charge Spare Charge Charging Cradle Charge Indicator Spare Charge Indicator Spare Battery Cover Handset Hook Charging Contacts Extension Label
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-14 The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone 18 Figure 18-7. The MDW 9000 Telephone, Radio Module The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone is part of the TransTalk ™9000 Digital Wireless System family of telephones. This wireless telephone has three basic par ts, the handset the charging cradle, and the radio module. nThe handset has line/programmable feature/intercom buttons, Drop, Mute, Hold, Conference, and Transfer buttons, a Headset On/Off button and a Handset On/Off button, a LCD display, a Volume control switch, battery charging contacts, a flexible antenna, and a Headset jack. nThe charging cradle has a handset hook, a spare battery cover, a spare batter y. Top Hook Po we r P lu g Card Edge Snap Lock Line Connector LED IndicatorsPo we r Radio Pa s s Antenna Connector