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    							Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone
              
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    Installation Self-Test Installation Self-TestInstallation Self-Test Installation Self-Test
    Installation Self-Test
    Upon installation, the POWER and PASS LEDs on each radio module will light. The radio
    modules then initiate a 2-minute self-test and synchronization. If a radio module’s PASS LED
    does not light, repower the module or its carrier. Refer to Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting,” if
    the PASS LED still does not light.
    NOTE: NOTE:NOTE: NOTE:
    NOTE:
    The RADIO LED also 
    may light upon installation; however, since the RADIO LED has no
    significance during the self-test, 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.” 
    						
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    Handset
    This section explains how to install the handset battery pack, change the communications
    system setting, and fill out the handset label.
    Inserting and Removing the Inserting and Removing theInserting and Removing the Inserting and Removing the
    Inserting and Removing the
    Handset’s Battery Pack Handset’s Battery PackHandset’s Battery Pack Handset’s Battery Pack
    Handset’s Battery Pack
    1
    2
    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.
    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.
    3To 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.
    Rectangular tabs
    Spring latch 
    						
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    Changing the Communications System Setting Changing the Communications System SettingChanging the Communications System Setting Changing the Communications System Setting
    Changing the Communications System Setting
    The communications system you use determines what information the MDW 9030P Pocket-
    phone can display and how the phone lines and programmable/intercom/drop buttons are
    identified (see Button Mapping in Chapter 6, MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility).
    The MDW 9030P 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.
    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 (
    ) for three seconds.
    3. While still holding 
     , press O.
    The handset beeps twice, and the top line of the display shows LCL:P (unless you have
    already changed it from the default setting).
    4. Press and hold M (
    6) for three seconds to enter Button Mapping Mode.
    The handset display shows one of the following:
    MAP:PPARTNER systems
    MAP:DDEFINITY systems, System 25, System 75, and System 85
    MAP:M1All MERLIN systems (except MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820),
    including MERLIN LEGEND
    MAP:M2MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820
    5. Press 
     repeatedly to cycle through the settings until the display appropriate for your
    communications system is shown.
    6. Press 
    O 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,LCL:D
    and System 85
    All MERLIN systems (except MERLIN 410 andLCL:M1
    MERLIN 820)
    MERLIN 410 and MERLIN 820LCL:M2
    For a description of the button mapping between the MDW 9030P Pocketphone and the
    wired telephones for your communications system, or to program features on buttons, see
    Button Mapping in Chapter 6. 
    						
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    Filling Out the Handset Label Filling Out the Handset LabelFilling Out the Handset Label Filling Out the Handset Label
    Filling Out the Handset Label
    The MDW 9030P Pocketphone display shows the status of up to 12 lines or program-
    mable/intercom/drop buttons. Since the MDW 9030P is compatible with several different
    communications systems, diagrams of the button mapping for these systems are provided
    in Chapter 6.
    The MDW 9030P has a label on the back of the handset near the top where you can
    record:
    nYour extension number
    nThe mapping of your MDW 9030P line buttons to those on a wired phone for your
    communications system
    NOTE: NOTE:NOTE: NOTE:
    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.
    Write your extension number on the label.
    Locate the section in Chapter 6 that describes the button mapping for your commu-
    nications system; then copy the mapping to the label for ease of reference.
    1
    2
    Go to “Battery Charger.”
    EXT.ABCD1
    23
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    EXT.AB
    C
    D123
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8 
    						
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    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 Positioning the Battery ChargerPositioning the Battery Charger Positioning the Battery Charger
    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:
    nLocate the battery charger within 5 feet (1.6 m) of a properly grounded 3-prong electrical
    outlet that is not controlled by an on/off switch.
    nIf your communications system uses an uninterruptable power supply, such as a
    backup generator, you may want to connect the battery charger to that power supply.
    nDo not locate the battery charger where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or water.
    WARNING:
    The rechargeable battery pack may contain elements that are harmful to the
    environment (for example, nickel).  Do not burn or puncture the battery. Like other
    batteries of this type, if it is burned or punctured, it 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 Installing the Battery ChargerInstalling the Battery Charger Installing the Battery Charger
    Installing the Battery Charger
    nIf you are wall-mounting the battery charger, follow Steps 1 through 7
    nIf you are desk-mounting the battery charger, follow only Steps 1, 5, and 7
    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.
    To wall-mount, place the battery chargers 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.
    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.
    Place the screw through the wall spacers so that the screw head nests in the indenta-
    tion on the spacer.  Start the screws, and screw them in until the wall spacers rest
    against the wall.
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    2
    3
    4 
    						
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    Plug the battery chargers power cord/AC
    adapter into a properly grounded 3-prong wall
    outlet that is not controlled by an on/off switch.7
    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.
    5Insert the battery charger’s power cord/AC
    adapter into the battery charger.  If you are
    desk-mounting the battery charger, skip to Step 7.
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      2-35 Inserting a Battery Pack into Inserting a Battery Pack intoInserting a Battery Pack into Inserting a Battery Pack into
    Inserting a Battery Pack into
    the Spare Battery Compartment the Spare Battery Compartmentthe Spare Battery Compartment the Spare Battery Compartment
    the Spare Battery Compartment
    Slide the 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 charg-
    ing.  Note that the Spare battery compartment has a vertical ridge on each side that serves
    as a guide rail for positioning the battery pack.  The bottom end of the battery pack also
    has two small round holes that match two guide pins on the bottom of the Spare battery
    compartment.
    When the battery pack is positioned correctly in the Spare battery compartment, the
    SPARE LED on the front of the battery charger lights.
    Removing a Battery Pack Removing a Battery PackRemoving a Battery Pack Removing a Battery Pack
    Removing a Battery Pack
    from the Spare Battery Compartment from the Spare Battery Compartmentfrom the Spare Battery Compartment from the Spare Battery Compartment
    from the Spare Battery Compartment
    To remove a battery pack from the Spare battery compartment of the charger, simply lift
    the battery pack up and out.
    Battery Charger Contacts
    Vertical Guide Rail
    Spare Battery CompartmentHandset Cradle
    Vertical Guide Rail
    SPARE LED 
    						
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       Installing the MDW 9030P PocketphoneInserting the Handset into the Inserting the Handset into theInserting the Handset into the Inserting the Handset into the
    Inserting the Handset into the
    Battery Chargers Handset Cradle Battery Chargers Handset CradleBattery Chargers Handset Cradle Battery Chargers Handset Cradle
    Battery Chargers Handset Cradle
    Correct positioning of the handset in the charger is important to ensure proper charging.
    Position the handset (with its 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.
    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:
    nThe HANDSET LED lights.
    nIf the handset was turned on, the ON icon in the display is no longer visible.
    nAny call that was in progress is terminated.
    nAfter 15 seconds, the handset enters the energy-saving sleep mode.
    SPAREHANDSETREFRESH
    OPER0
    On/Off
    Feat/P
    Conf
    GHI
    PQRSTrans
    HoldRedial
    12
    4
    JKL ABC3DEF5MNO6TUV8WXYZ9
    7
    Mute
    SPAREHANDSETREFRESH
    On/Off
    Feat/P
    Conf
    GHI
    PQRS
    OPERTrans
    HoldRedial
    12
    4
    JKL ABC
    3DEF
    5MNO6
    TUV8
    0WXYZ9 7
    Mute
    HANDSET LED
    Guide Pins
    Removing the Handset Removing the HandsetRemoving the Handset Removing the Handset
    Removing the Handset
    from the Handset Cradle from the Handset Cradlefrom the Handset Cradle from the Handset Cradle
    from the Handset Cradle
    To remove the handset from the handset cradle, simply lift it out.
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    Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Using the MDW 9030P PocketphoneUsing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone
    Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone
    3
    Important Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions
    Important Safety Instructions
    Please see Important Safety Instructions at the beginning of Chapter 2.
    The Handset The HandsetThe Handset The Handset
    The Handset
    This section describes the handset and how to use it. It also explains how to use a head-
    set. 
    						
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    AB
    234 6 5
    MSG2125551212
    ON78
    CD
    1
    TransTalk
    On/Off
    Feat/P
    Conf
    GHI
    PQRS
    OPERTrans
    HoldRedial
    12
    4
    JKL ABC
    3DEF
    5MNO6
    TUV8
    0WXYZ9 7
    Mute
    Antenna
    Extend fully or retract fully to
    use handset.  Extend fully to
    maximize the handset range
    and voice quality.
    Handset Controls Handset ControlsHandset Controls Handset Controls
    Handset Controls
    Hold
    Press to put a call on hold.
    Conf (Conference)
    Press to conference in (add)
    another party to your call.
    Trans (Transfer)
    Press to transfer a call to
    another extension.
    Feat/P (Feature/Program)
    Press to use dial-code features
    (PARTNER systems only) or to
    enter programming mode. 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.”
    Volume Control
    Press + to increase or - to
    decrease volume of receiver or
    alerter.
    Column
    Use together with Select
    button to choose a line or
    programmable/intercom/
    drop button.
    Mute
    Press to turn the micro-
    phone off for privacy .Redial
    Press to dial again the last
    number manually dialed
    from the handset. Handset Display
    Displays status of lines and
    range. For a detailed
    description, see “Handset
    Display” later in this
    chapter.
    Headset Connector
    Plug in the headset cord to
    use the headset.
    Headset On/Off
    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.
    Receiver
    Receives the sound of your
    callers voice, unless a
    headset is connected.
    Select
    Use to move the Selection
    rectangle, and, together
    with Column buttons, to
    choose a line or program-
    mable/intercom/drop
    button.  Also use to wake-
    up the phone. 
    						
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