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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 18-25 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 Figure 18-11. The Battery Charger REFRESHButton REFRESHLED Handset Cradle Battery Contacts HANDSETLED SPARELED Handset Cradle “Battery Charge State Label” Spare Battery Compartment Battery Contacts Spare Battery Compartment
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-26 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 Figure 18-12. The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone, Radio Module Top Hook Power Plug Connector Card Edge Snap Lock Line ConnectorLED IndicatorsPo we r L E D Radio LED Pa s s L E D Antenna
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-27 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone is par t of the TransTalk™9000 Digital Wireless System family of telephones. This phone comes in two models, the single-zone model and the dual-zone model, according to whether the phone will be connected to one radio module (a single-zone configuration) or two radio modules (a dual-zone configuration). This wireless Pocket Phone has three basic par ts, the handset the battery charger, and the radio module. nThe handset has line/programmable feature/intercom buttons, Mute, Hold, Conference, and Transfer buttons, a Headset On/Off button and a Handset On/Off button, a LCD display with Backlighting, a Volume control, battery charging contacts, a flexible antenna, and a Headset jack. nThe battery charger has a handset hook, a spare battery cover, and a spare battery. nThe radio module has Power, Pass, and Radio indicator lights, and a top hook, card edge, and snap lock which connect the radio module to the carrier assembly/backplane, an antenna, and power plug, and line connectors. In order to provide you with the freedom of mobility, the MDW9031DCP is not connected physically (by a line cord or wire from the handset) to the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, or Generic 3, or the DEFINITY ECS. Instead, the MDW 9031DCP communicates by way of a radio link to its matched radio module, which, in turn, connects it to the DEFINITY switch or the DEFINITY ECS. The telephone needs merely an electrical outlet, and a test check to make sure that the handset is in range of its matching radio module. The handset communicates through a matching radio module. When up to six wireless phones are used within a single location, a carrier assembly is required. The Dual Zone model allows you to link up with either of two different radio modules, thereby expanding the coverage area since you are able to use the same phone to place and answer calls for the radio module in Zone 1 or the radio module in Zone 2. NOTE: Dual Zone installations require two station por ts — one for each radio module. Applications The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone, both single-zone and dual-zone models, can be used with the DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, the DEFINITY ECS, System 75, and System 85.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-28 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 Physical Features Dimensions NOTE: The dimensions described here for the MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone are approximate. For the Handset: Width = 2.25 inches Length = 6 inches Depth = 1.0 inches Weight: 33 pounds For the Battery Charger: Width = 3.94 inches Length = 9.75 inches Height = 5.13 inches For the Radio Module: Width = 5.5 inches Length = 12.1 inches Height = 1.5 inches Handset Features Fixed Feature Buttons The MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone has the following ten types of fixed feature buttons: nCONFERENCE button — labeled CONF nTRANSFER button — labeled TRANS nHOLD button nFEATURE/PROGRAMMING button — The Feature button (labeled FEAT/P) is not used for DEFINITY features. nMUTE button — The MUTE button is used to turn on and off the microphone associated with the handset orthe headset. nREDIAL button — The REDIAL button is used to redial the last number you dialed from the dial pad. nSELECT button — The SELECT button (labeled ) is used to move the Selection rectangle, and together with the Column buttons, to choose a line or programmable/intercom/drop button. It is also used to wake-up the phone.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-29 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 nFour COLUMN buttons — these buttons (labeled ) are used together with the SELECT button to choose a line or programmable/intercom/drop button. nHeadset On/Off button — This button is used for turning the headset on and off. Located on top of the handset, it is used when the headset jack is in use. At all other times, the Headset On/Off button is deactivated to prevent accidental call termination. nHandset (labeled ON/OFF) button — This On/Off button is used for turning the handset on and off. (It can also be used to turn the headset on or off.) LCD Display The display provides information on the status of lines and range, batter y power, mute usage, etc. Dial Pad This is the standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers and accessing features. Volume Control Switch The Volume control (labeled “+”and“-”) adjusts the receiver volume (higher or lower) when the handset is off-hook and adjusts the ring volume (higher or lower) when the handset is on-hook. Antenna The antenna is used for receiving the transmissions from the radio module. This antenna is flexible and is permanently attached to the handset. Battery Charging Contacts These contacts are used for charging the handset when contact is made with the charging cradle. Headset Connector This jack is used for connecting the headset to the handset. Battery Charger Features Spare Battery Compartment The Spare batter y compartment refreshes the batter y pack automatically by fully discharging it before recharging it. This process reduces or eliminates the potential “Memory” effect (which reduces a battery’s capacity when you repeatedly recharge a battery before it is fully discharged).
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-30 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 Handset Cradle The handset cradle charges a batter y pack in the handset. REFRESH button and Indicator When you press the REFRESH button, the battery pack in the handset cradle is refreshed by fully discharging the battery pack before recharging it. While the battery pack is being discharged, the REFRESH and HANDSET lights go on. HANDSET Indicator The HANDSET light goes on when the handset battery pack is installed in the handset and the handset is inserted correctly into the batter y charger handset cradle. SPARE Indicator The SPARE Battery Pack light goes on when a batter y pack is positioned correctly in the Spare battery compar tment. Battery Charging Contacts The battery charging contacts are used for charging the handset when contact is made with the charging cradle. Radio Module Features Power and Pass Indicators The Power and Pass lights indicate when the module is powered up and completes its self-diagnostic. The Radio indicator light goes on when the handset is in use. Top Hook and Card Edge The top hook and the card edge connect the radio module to the carrier assembly/backplane mounting rod. Snap Lock This lock locks the radio module into the carrier assembly. Antenna The sturdy and flexible antenna sends signals between the handset and the radio module. Power Plug Jack The AC adapter should be inserted into this jack.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-31 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 Line Jack The line cord should be inserted into this jack. 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 of the radio module. Distance and Installation Limitations Both the MDW 9031 DCP single-zone and the dual-zone Pocket Phones can be installed in a single user configuration or a multiple user configuration with up to 30 handsets. The MDW 9031DCP uses radio transmissions to communicate. The range depends on your par ticular operating environment. For indoor use, intervening walls will reduce the phone’s range. Tr y to stay away from concentrations of structural metal, such as steel and aluminum, or reinforced concrete. NOTE: At least 6 feet is required between the radio module or carrier and the phone system switch. For each radio module or carrier you install, note the following considerations: nThe radio module or carrier(s) should not be within 3-feet of any large metal object and should not have metal objects in the line of sight to the operating area of the handset. nThe radio module or carrier(s) should not be within 6 feet 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. nThe radio module or carrier(s) should not share the same power line as equipment with microprocessors such as answering machines, personal computers, and fax machines, or electromagnetic equipment such as electric motors. nIf your phone system uses an uninterruptible power supply, such as a backup generator, be sure to connect the radio or carrier(s) to that power supply. Follow these additional rules for installing each radio module:
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-32 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 nInstalling a single radio module on a shelf or desk is not recommended because it greatly reduces the range and quality of the transmission. nInstall a single radio module within 3 feet of either side of, and within 6-12 feet above, a properly grounded 3-prong electrical outlet that is not controlled by an on/off switch. nFor remote locations, an individual radio module can be installed in that area and attached via telephone line cord to the phone system. IROBs must be used for out-of-building installations. !CAUTION: A radio module cannot be installed outdoors. nThe radio module should be placed high on the wall for optimum voice quality and range. Allow at least 1 foot of space between the top of the antenna on the radio module(s) and the ceiling. nWhen installing the MDW 9031DCP Dual Zone Pocket Phone in the same building, you should limit how much zone overlap there is between radio module 1 and radio module 2. NO OVERLAP is ideal; minimal overlap between zones is also recommended. If there is an extensive overlap condition, there will be interference between the radio modules, causing poor voice quality as well as rendering the handset inoperable. In the latter case, theRANGEicon will appear in the handset display. Follow these additional rules for installing one or more carriers: nInstall carrier(s) within 15 feet of either side of, and within 6 to 8 feet above, a properly grounded 3-prong electrical outlet that is not controlled by an on/off switch. nChoose a location where handset users will not approach the carrier(s) within a radius of 6 feet for 1 or 2 carriers or 10 feet for 3 carriers. nWhen installing multiple carriers: — Install multiple carriers 1 foot optimally to 4 feet apar t. — Install multiple carriers on the same horizontal axis (that is, 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. !CAUTION: Carrier(s) cannot be installed outdoors.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-33 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 Switch Administration Aliasing For all System 75 and System 85 releases and DEFINITY Generic 1, Generic 2, and Generic 3, Versions 1 and 2, the MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone must be administered as an 8410D voice terminal. For the MDW 9030DCP Dual Zone phones connected to a DEFINITY system prior to Release 5.0, you must administer two station por ts (2 extensions) — one for each radio module. Each station port must be administered with three call appearances of its own and three call appearances of the other station extension number. Button Numbering Use Figure 18-8 for button numbering on the MDW 9031DCP when it is connected to a DEFINITY switch. Figure 18-13. Button Numbering for an MDW 9031DCP Connected to a System 75, a DEFINITY Generic 1 or 3, or a DEFINITY ECS Volume Ring08Te st06Mu t e04Sp eak er0A 1 23 456 78 9ABC DEF MNO JKL GH I PQRS TUV WXYZ *O # 8410D NextPrevMen u Ex i t Message A B C 1 23 4 5 6 7 Re dialFea t/PConfTr a n sHoldMen u Mu t e123ABC DEF456JKL MNO GHI789TU V WXYZ PQRS0OPER On/Off 5 16 3 B7 3 C8 4 D A Button “8” on the 9031DCP is the Scroll button (non-programmable) 04 = Button D “Drop”
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and System 75 and System 85 Terminals and Adjuncts Reference 555-015-201Issue 11 December 1999 Cordless and Wireless Telephones 18-34 The MDW 9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone 18 FCC Registration The MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone has been tested and has been found to comply with FCC Par t 15 Rules. Hearing Aid Compatibility The MDW 9031DCP is compatible with inductively-coupled hearing aids. UL and CSA Approval The MDW 9031DCP has been tested and has met the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Standards UL 1459 and have also met the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standards CSA-C22.2 No.225-M90. MDW 9031DCP Equipment PECs and Comcodes The MDW 9031DCP Pocket Phone and components can be ordered with these PECs and Comcodes: nMDW 9031DCP Single Zone Pocket Phone System (Stand-Alone) includes Radio Module and Kit of Par ts PEC: 3204-07B For Pocket Phone – Comcode: 108046525 For Kit of Par ts – Comcode: 107586828 nMDW 9031DCP Single Zone Pocket Phone System (requires Carrier), includes Radio Module, but not Kit of Par ts PEC: 3204-W7B Comcode: 108046525 nMDW 9031DCP Dual Zone Pocket Phone System (Stand-Alone) includes 2 Radio Modules and Kit of Parts PEC: 3229-SDZ For Pocket Phone – Comcode: 108401555 For Kit of Par ts – Comcode: 107586828 nMDW 9031DCP Dual Zone Pocket Phone System (requires Carrier), includes 2 Radio Modules, but not Kit of Parts PEC: 3229-MDZ Comcode: 108401555 nRetractable Flex Antennafor MDW9031DCP Pocket Phone Handset Comcode: 847713450 nCarrier– includes: Power Cord (25 foot) and AC Adapter for Carrier and Expansion Cable (6 foot) for Multiple-Carrier Installation