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    							6-10
                  
       MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility
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    The 7315H phones are programmed for DEFINITY systems using three STATION Admin-
    istration screens.  Enter 7315H in the Type field on the first screen to bring up the next
    two screens.
    STATIONPage 1 of 3
    Extension:____     x
    Type:_____    x
    Name:__________BCC: 0 COR: 1
    COS: 1
    Lock Messages: n x
    Coverage Path: ___
    FEATURE OPTIONS
    LWC Reception?
    LWC Activation?
    CDR Privacy?
    Redirect Notification?
    Bridged Call Alerting?
    Active Station Ringing:
    Display Module?
    AUDIX Name:
    Messaging Server Name:msa-spe
    y
    n
    y
    n
    single
    y
    ______
    ______Coverage Msg Retrieval?
    Auto Answer:
    Data Restriction?
    Idle Appearance Pattern:
    Personalized Ringing Pattern: 
    Restrict Last Appearance?
    Audible Message Waiting?y
    none
    n
    n
    1
    y
    n 7315H
    Button Mapping for DEFINITY Systems, Button Mapping for DEFINITY Systems,Button Mapping for DEFINITY Systems, Button Mapping for DEFINITY Systems,
    Button Mapping for DEFINITY Systems,
    System 25, System 75, and System 85 System 25, System 75, and System 85System 25, System 75, and System 85 System 25, System 75, and System 85
    System 25, System 75, and System 85
    On DEFINITY systems, System 25, System 75, and System 85, the MDW 9030P emulates
    a BIS-22D phone (Apparatus Code 7315H). Following is a diagram of the BIS-22D button
    assignment, and the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9030P for DEFINITY
    systems, System 25, System 75, and System 85. 
    						
    							MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility
                  
       6-11
    The following illustrations show in parentheses the MDW 9030P Pocketphone button
    assignments on Pages 2 and 3 of the STATION Administration screens.  The button
    labeled D on the MDW 9030P Pocketphone display automatically defaults to the button
    labeled D (Drop) on the 7315H phones.
    For DEFINITY systems, you must assign the Scroll and Display features to buttons.  If your
    users do not need these features, assign them to nonappearing MDW 9030P Pocket-
    phone buttons; the buttons represented by the numbers 1 through 8 on the Pocketphone
    display can then be used for features the users want.  The Scroll and Display features
    shown on Page 3 of the STATION Administration screens are assigned to buttons 11 and
    12 (which cannot be accessed from MDW 9030P Pocketphones).
    FEATURE BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS
     1: __________
     2: __________
     3: __________
     4: __________
     5: __________
     6: __________
     7: __________
     8: __________
     9: __________
    10: __________
    11: __________
    12: __________13: __________
    14: __________
    15: __________
    16: __________
    17: __________
    18: __________
    19: __________
    20: __________
    21: __________
    22: __________
    23: __________
    24: __________ STATIONPage 3 of 3
    (8)
    (Scroll)
    (Display)
    SITE DATASTATIONPage 2 of 3
    Room:_____
    Jack:_____
    Cable:_____
    Floor:_____
    Building:_____Headset? n:
    Speaker? n:
    Mounting? d:
    Cord Length: 0_
    List1:_____ List2:_____ List3:_____ ABBREVIATED DIALINGSet Color: _____
    BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS
    1: __________
    2: __________
    3: __________
    4: __________
    5: __________ 6: __________
     7: __________
     8: __________
     9: __________
    10: __________ (A)
    (B)
    (C)
    (1)
    (2)(3)
    (4)
    (5)
    (6)
    (7) 
    						
    							6-12
                  
       MDW 9030P Pocketphone CompatibilitySetting the Line Ringing Options Setting the Line Ringing OptionsSetting the Line Ringing Options Setting the Line Ringing Options
    Setting the Line Ringing Options
    Use the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW 9030P
    Pocketphones with System 25, System 75, System 85, and DEFINITY systems:
    Telephone
    Communications
    SystemSystem with Two Carriers
    (one control and one expansion
    carrier)System with Three Carriers
    (one control and two expansion
    carriers)
    System 25,
    System 75,
    System 85,
    DEFINITY
    Systems1. Set Line Ringing for each
    extension that has a radio
    module in the control carrier to
    Ring.
    2. Set Line Ringing for each
    extension that has a radio
    module in the expansion
    carrier to Delayed Ring.1. Set Line Ringing for each
    extension that has a radio
    module in the control carrier to
    Ring.
    2. Set Line Ringing for each
    extension that has a radio
    module in expansion carrier #1
    to Delayed Ring.
    3. Set Line Ringing for each
    extension that has a radio
    module in expansion carrier #2
    to No Ring. (Install an external
    audible alert for these
    extensions.)
    NOTE: NOTE:NOTE: NOTE:
    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
    9030P Pocketphone handsets have the same pooled line appearance. 
    						
    							Warranty and Repair Information
                  
       A-1
    Warranty and Repair Information
    A
    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 system 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’s 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 an 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:
    nFailure to follow Lucent Technologies’s installation, operation, or maintenance instruc-
    tions;
    nUnauthorized system modification, movement, or alteration;
    nUnauthorized use of common carrier communication services accessed through the
    system; 
    						
    							A-2
                  
       Warranty and Repair Information
    nAbuse, misuse, or negligent acts or omissions of the customer and persons under the
    customer’s control; or
    nActs of third parties and acts of God. LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES’S OBLIGATION TO
    REPAIR, REPLACE, OR REFUND, 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.
    Limitation of Liability Limitation of LiabilityLimitation of Liability Limitation of Liability
    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 Tech-
    nologies 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, 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’s negligence, Lucent
    Technologies’s
     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 SUR-
    VIVE 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 In-Warranty RepairsIn-Warranty Repairs In-Warranty Repairs
    In-Warranty Repairs
    If you purchased or leased your system directly from Lucent Technologies, Lucent Technolo-
    gies will repair it free of charge during the one-year warranty period. Simply call for customer
    support as instructed on the inside front cover of this book.
    Business-Day service is standard during the warranty period. Business-Day service is per-
    formed 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. 
    						
    							Warranty and Repair Information
                  
       A-3
    Post-Warranty Repairs Post-Warranty RepairsPost-Warranty Repairs Post-Warranty Repairs
    Post-Warranty Repairs
    If you purchased the system from Lucent Technologies and you have a post-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 pur-
    chase 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 pro-
    vides 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 con-
    tract, 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. 
    						
    							Regulatory Information
                  
       B-1
    Regulatory Information
    B
    This appendix contains information about the Federal Communications Commission and
    Industry Canada.
    FCC Part 15 Rules
    The Lucent Technologies MDW 9030P Wireless Pocketphone has been tested and has been
    found to comply with 
    FCC Part 15 Rules. These specifications are designed to provide reason-
    able 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 commu-
    nications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa-
    tion. 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:
    nWhere it can be done safely, reorient the receiving television or radio antenna.
    nTo the extent possible, relocate the television, radio, or other receiver with respect to
    the telephone.
    nPlug 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:
    1. This device may not cause interference.
    2. 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 Compatibility
    This wireless telephone is compatible with inductively-coupled hearing aids. 
    						
    							Specifications   C-1
    Specifications
    C
    GENERAL
    Model:MDW 9030P Wireless Pocketphone
    DimensionsHandset6.0(L) x 1.0(D) x 2.25(W) 0.33 lbs
    and Weights:15.24 x 2.54 x 5.71 cm 0.15 kgs
    Handset w/Battery Pack 6.0(L) x 1.0(D) x 2.25(W) 0.55 lbs
    15.24 x 2.54 x 5.71 cm 0.25 kgs
    Battery Charger (BC) 9.75(L) x 5.13(H) x 3.94(W) 1.00  lbs
    24.77 x 13.03 x 10.01 cm
    0.45 kgs
    Battery Charger w/ 9.75(L) x 5.13(H) x 3.94(W) 1.22 lbs
    Battery Pack 24.77 x 13.03 x 10.01 cm 0.55 kgs
    Battery Pack 3.0(L) x .75(H) x 2.5(W)  0.22 lbs
    7.6 x 1.9 x 6.35 cm 0.10 kgs
    Headset w/Cord 10.5(L) x 1.2(H) x 5.6(W) 0.17 lbs
    (approx.) 26.67 x 3.05 x 14.22 cm 0.08 kgs
    Radio  Module  (RM) 12.1(L) x 1.5(H) x 5.5(W) 1.50 lbs
    30.73 x 3.81 x 13.97 cm 0.68 kgs
    Carrier  (CA) 14.0(L) x 2.5(H) x 9.0(W) 3.00 lbs
    35.56 x 6.35 x 22.86 cm 1.36 kgs
    Carrier w/6 RMs 14.0(L) x 2.5(H) x 9.0(W) 12.00  lbs
    35.56 x 6.35 x 22.86 cm 5.44 kgs
    Power Supply (BC) 3.35(L) x 2.70(H) x 2.19(W) 1.75 lbs
    8.50 x 6.85 x 5.55 cm 0.80 kgs
    Power Supply (RM) 3.19(L) x 1.94(H) x 2.17(W) 1.10 lbs
    8.09 x 4.92 x 5.50 cm 0.50 kgs
    Power Supply (CA) 5.13(L) x 1.6(H) x 1.6(W) 1.70 lbs
    13.03 x 4.06 x 4.06 cm 0.77 kgs
    OperatingTemperature  range: 4.4° C (40° F) to 40° C (104° F)
    Temperature:Relative  humidity: 15% to 95% 
    						
    							C-2   Specifications
    GENERAL (continued)
    ElectricalHandset1.0 watt
    Specifications:Battery Charger (BC) 15 watts
    (Power)Radio Module (RM) 4.0 watts
    Carrier (CA) w/6 RMs 24.0 watts
    Power Supply (BC) 15 watts (10V 1.5 A)
    Power Supply (RM) 6.0 watts (10V 600mA)
    Power Supply (CA) 30.0 watts (9V)
    Battery Pack Life:Nickel  Metal  Hydride 3 hours talk time/22 hours standby time
    RF SYSTEM
    PARAMETERS
    Frequency Band:902 - 928 MHz
    Channel Spacing:150 KHz
    Total Channel
    Capability:50 (Channels Dynamically allocated out of 173)
    Duplex Method:Time Division Duplex (TDD) (Transmit and Receive on same frequency)
    TransmitterDynamic Power Adjustment: 1mW ERP Minimum to 160mW ERP
    Output Power:Maximum
    Receiver
    Sensitivity:-103 dBm at Antenna Port
    OTHER
    Electrical
    n105 -130VAC, 50 -60 Hz, 3-prong outlet separate ground, separately
    Requirements:fused at 15 amps.
    nOutlet must not be controlled by an on/off switch
    nGrounding to comply with Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1459
    RequirementsInstallation of a telephone or other standard (tip/ring) device in another
    For Out-Of-Buildingbuilding requires the following In-Range Out-of-Building (IROB)
    Extensions:protectors to protect the switch/control unit and telephone device from
    electrical surges:
    nMDW 9030P Pocketphone: two Lucent Technologies 503A1 protec-
    tors (ETR); two Lucent Technologies 343B protectors (ATL)
    Wiring:
    nMDW 9030P Pocketphone: Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX® or at
    least 2-pair (4-wire) star (“home run” not “loop”) ETR
    nLucent Technologies SYSTIMAX or at least 4-pair (8-wire) star (“home
    run” not “loop”) ATL
    nBridging Adapter: Lucent Technologies 267F2 (ETR)
    nBridging Adapter: Lucent Technologies 267C (ATL)
    nRange: 1,000 feet (305 meters) for the Radio Module (26 AWG) 
    						
    							   Index    IN–1
    Index IndexIndex Index
    Index
    A AA A
    A
    Alerter 3-4, 3-7, 3-11
    Alerter icon 3-4
    Answering a call 3-15, 3-17
    Antenna 3-2, 3-6, 3-8
    replacement 4-4, 4-5
    B BB B
    B
    Battery charger
    about 1-1, 3-19
    illustration 1-4, 2-34, 3-19
    inserting the spare battery pack 2-34
    installation 2-32
    positioning 2-32
    power supply 2-3, 4-5
    problems 5-13
    refreshing battery pack 3-21
    removing the spare battery 2-34
    replacement 4-5
    Battery icon 3-4, 3-6, 3-21, 5-6
    Battery pack
    charging in battery charger 2-34
    disposal warning 2-3, 2-32
    extending life of 3-21
    inserting/removing from battery
    charger 2-34
    inserting/removing from handset 2-29
    low power indicator 3-4, 3-6, 3-21
    problems 5-6
    refreshing 3-19, 3-20, 3-21, 3-22
    replacement 4-5
    spare 1-6, 3-6, 3-21
    warning 2-3, 2-32
    Beeps 3-4, 3-6, 3-12
    Button mapping 2-30, 3-5, 3-8
    DEFINITY systems 6-10
    MERLIN systems 6-6, 6-7
    PARTNER systems 6-3
    System 25 6-10
    System 75 6-10
    System 85 6-10
    Buttons 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 6-2
    C CC C
    C
    Call handling 6-1
    Carrier
    compatibility 1-2
    control 2-16, 2-23
    expansion 2-16, 2-23, 2-24
    illustration 1-5, 2-7
    installation
    multiple carriers 2-7, 2-16, 2-23
    single carrier on shelf or desk 2-17
    single carrier on wall 2-20
    positioning 2-8
    power supply 2-4, 4-5
    powering multiple 2-27
    powering single 2-19, 2-22
    removing a radio module from 4-1
    replacement 4-5
    Carrying case 3-7, 4-5
    Carrying clip 1-4, 3-7, 4-5
    CHANGE BUTTN MAP 3-5, 3-8
    Cleaning 2-1
    Column buttons 3-2, 3-3, 3-16
    Communications system setting 2-30,
    3-5, 3-8
    Compatibility
    communications systems 6-1
    equipment 1-1
    Conference button 3-2
    Control carrier 2-16, 2-23
    Control/expansion DIP switch 2-7, 2-16
    Coverage zone 1-1, 2-8, 2-10
    Cradle 2-35, 3-19
    Customer support Inside front cover
    D DD D
    D
    DEFINITY systems 1-1, 2-30, 3-5, 6-1,
    6-9, 6-12
    DIP switch, carrier
    control/expansion 2-7, 2-16
    power 2-7, 2-14
    Display 3-2, 3-4, 3-5
    activate 3-15
    test 3-12 
    						
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