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    PARTNER Systems
    Button Mapping for 
    PARTNER Systems
    On PARTNER Systems, the MDW 9031 emulates an MLS-12D telephone. The 
    following diagram illustrates the button assignments on an MLS-12D phone and the 
    corresponding assignments on the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone.
    AB23 4 6 5MSG212 555 1212
    ON78CD1
    TransTalk
    On/OffFeat/P
    ConfGHIPQRS
    OPERTrans
    HoldRedial
    12
    4JKL ABC3DEF5MNO6TUV8
    0WXYZ9 7
    Mute
    Ext.
    Volume Speakerphone
    MessageSpkr Mic
    ABC2 1DEF3JKL5GHI4MNO6TUV8PQRS7WXYZ9
    0#
    Feature
    Conf
    Transfer
    Hold
    MLS-12D
    09/10 TUE
    10:24a
    HFAI
    D C
    6 52 1348 7Intercom IntercomABExt.
    Volume SpeakerphoneSpkr MicHFAI
    6 5
    2 1348 7Intercom IntercomAB 
    						
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    Setting the Line 
    Ringing Options for 
    PARTNER SystemsUse the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW 9031 
    Pocket Phones with a PARTNER, PARTNER Plus, PARTNER II, or PARTNER 
    Advanced Communications System in key 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.
    The MDW 9031 does not have a speaker; therefore, it does not support voice announce/page and call groups.
    MERLIN Systems•On 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.
    Telephone 
    Communications 
    SystemTransTalk 9000 System with 
    Two Carriers (one control and 
    one expansion carrier)TransTalk 9000 System with Three 
    Carriers (one control and two 
    expansion carriers)
    PARTNER
    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 the expansion carrier 
    to No Ring. (Install an external 
    audible alert for these 
    extensions.)Not applicable; PARTNER supports up 
    to 12 phones.
    PARTNER Plus
    PARTNER II
    PARTNER Advanced 
    Communications System1  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 the 
    expansion carrier #1 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.) 
    						
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    •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 #50 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 O button 
    disconnects the call.
    •The / button on the MDW 9031 allows you only 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. 
    						
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    Button Mapping for 
    MERLIN Systems 
    except MERLIN 410 and 
    MERLIN 820On all MERLIN Systems, the MDW 9031 emulates a Model BIS-22D phone 
    (Apparatus Code 7315H). The BIS-22D button assignments, however, differ 
    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).
    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.
    AB23 4 6 5MSG212 555 1212
    ON78CD1
    TransTalk
    On/OffFeat/P
    ConfGHIPQRS
    OPERTrans
    HoldRedial
    12
    4JKL ABC3DEF5MNO6TUV8
    0WXYZ9 7
    Mute
    2 3
    4
    A1
    2ABC13DEF
    5JKL4GHI6MNO
    8TUV7PRS9WYZ
    0Oper*#
    Conference
    Fwd Set
    Start
    Rev Exit Time/Timer
    HoldPause
    Transfer
    Message
    Stop
    HFAIMicSpkrphoneVolume
    A8
    7
    4 5 3
    B2
    1
    6
    D
    C
    Drop
    Recall 
    						
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    Button Mapping for 
    MERLIN 410 and 
    MERLIN 820 SystemsThe 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).
    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.
    AB23 4 6 5MSG212 555 1212
    ON78CD1
    TransTalk
    On/OffFeat/P
    ConfGHIPQRS
    OPERTrans
    HoldRedial
    12
    4JKL ABC3DEF5MNO6TUV8
    0WXYZ9 7
    Mute
    2 3
    4
    A1
    2ABC13DEF
    5JKL4GHI6MNO
    8TUV7PRS9WYZ
    0Oper*#
    Conference
    Fwd Set
    Start
    Rev Exit Time/Timer
    HoldPause
    Transfer
    Message
    Stop
    HFAIMicSpkrphoneVolume
    A8
    7
    B5 4
    1 3
    2
    6
    D
    C
    Drop
    Recall 
    						
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    Setting the Line 
    Ringing Options for 
    MERLIN SystemsUse the following guidelines to ensure optimal voice quality when using MDW 9031 
    Pocket Phones with MERLIN, MERLIN Plus, and MERLIN II:
    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, 
    System 85, and 
    DEFINITY SystemsThis phone must be administered as a BIS-22D MERLIN set (Apparatus Code 
    7315H) for the following systems:
    •System 25
    •System 75—R1V1, R1V2, and R1V3
    •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:
    •Analog/Hybrid display sets.
    •Hybrid pack connections with necessary tone generation for 
    AUDIX/VOICE MAIL interaction.
    Telephone 
    Communications 
    SystemTransTalk 9000 System with 
    Two Carriers (one control and 
    one expansion carrier)TransTalk 9000 System with Three 
    Carriers (one control and two 
    expansion carriers)
    MERLIN
    MERLIN II
    MERLIN Plus
    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 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 the 
    expansion carrier #1 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.) 
    						
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    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
    •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.
    •To connect the communications system switch and the MDW 9031 Pocket Phone, 
    use the following:
    ~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 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.
    Note: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. 
    						
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    ~If you are programming numbers for the Station Speed Dial feature, dial the 
    numbers to be stored and then dial the Personal Speed Dialing code (#20 
    through #39), including the #. Listen for a confirmation tone followed by 
    a dial tone.
    ~It is recommended that you do not use features that require visuals to be 
    updated while the set is turned off.
    Button Mapping for 
    System 25, System 75, 
    System 85, and 
    DEFINITY SystemsOn System 25, System 75, System 85, and DEFINITY Systems, the MDW 9031 
    emulates a BIS-22D phone (Apparatus Code 7315H). The following diagram 
    illustrates the BIS-22D button assignment, and the corresponding assignments on the 
    MDW 9031 for DEFINITY Systems, System 25, System 75, and System 85.
    2 3
    4
    A1
    2ABC13DEF
    5JKL4GHI6MNO
    8TUV7PRS9WYZ
    0Oper*#
    Conference
    Fwd Set
    Start
    Rev Exit Time/Timer
    HoldPause
    Transfer
    Message Recall
    Stop
    HFAIMicSpkrphoneVolume
    8
    23
    4
    7 6 A
    1 B
    C
    5
    D
    Drop
    AB23 4 6 5MSG212 555 1212
    ON78
    CD1
    TransTalk
    On/OffFeat/P
    ConfGHIPQRS
    OPERTrans
    HoldRedial
    12
    4JKL ABC3DEF
    5MNO6TUV8
    0WXYZ9 7
    Mute 
    						
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    The 7315H phones are programmed for DEFINITY 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   1 of   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? y
                 CDR Privacy? n
       Redirect Notification? y
     Per Button Ring Control? n
       B 
    						
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    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.
    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.
    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
         List1:                    List2:                    List3:
    BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS
     1: call-appr (A)                        6: 3
     2: call-appr (B)                        7: 4
     3: call-appr (C)                        8: 5
     4: 1                                    9: 6
     5: 2                                   10: 7 (Disp-Norm)
    add station next                                         Page   4 of   4   SPE B
                                         STATION
    FEATURE BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS
     1:
    8 (Scroll)
     2:
     3:
     4:
     5:
     6:
     7:
     8:
     9:
    10:
    11:
    12: 
    						
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