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    							Hearing Aid Compatibility B  Regulatory Information
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    C Specifications
    GENERAL
    Model:MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone
    Dimensions 
    and Weights:Handset
    Handset w/Battery Pack
    Battery Charger (BC)
    Battery Charger w/ Battery Pack
    Standard Battery Pack
    Extended Battery Pack
    Headset w/Cord (approx.)
    Radio Module (RM)
    Carrier (CA)
    Carrier w/6 RMs
    Power Supply (BC)
    Power Supply (RM)
    Power Supply (CA)6.0(L) x 1.0(D) x 2.25(W)
    15.24 x 2.54 x 5.71 cm
    6.0(L) x 1.0(D) x 2.25(W)
    15.24 x 2.54 x 5.71 cm
    9.75(L) x 5.13(H) x 3.94(W)
    24.77 x 13.03 x 10.01 cm
    9.75(L) x 5.13(H) x 3.94(W)
    24.77 x 13.03 x 10.01 cm
    3.0(L) x .75(H) x 2.5(W)
    7.6 x 1.9 x 6.35 cm
    3.0(L) x .95(H) x 2.5(W)
    7.6 x 2.4 x 6.35 cm
    10.5(L) x 1.2(H) x 5.6(W)
    26.67 x 3.05 x 14.22 cm
    12.1(L) x 1.5(H) x 5.5(W)
    30.73 x 3.81 x 13.97 cm
    14.0(L) x 2.5(H) x 9.0(W)
    35.56 x 6.35 x 22.86 cm
    14.0(L) x 2.5(H) x 9.0(W)
    35.56 x 6.35 x 22.86 cm
    3.35(L) x 2.70(H) x 2.19(W)
    8.50 x 6.85 x 5.55 cm
    3.19(L) x 1.94(H) x 2.17(W)
    8.09 x 4.92 x 5.50 cm
    5.13(L) x 1.6(H) x 1.6(W)
    13.03 x 4.06 x 4.06 cm0.33 lb
    0.15 kg
    0.55 lb
    0.25 kg
    1.00 lb 
    0.45 kg
    1.22 lb 
    0.55 kg
    0.22 lb 
    0.10 kg
    0.35 lb 
    0.16 kg
    0.17 lb 
    0.08 kg
    1.50 lb 
    0.68 kg
    3.00 lb 
    1.36 kg
    12.00 lb 
    5.44 kg
    1.75 lb 
    0.80 kg
    1.10 lb 
    0.50 kg
    1.70 lb 
    0.77 kg
    Operating 
    Temperature:Temperature range:
    Relative humidity:4.4° C (40° F) to 40° C (104° F)
    15% to 95% 
    						
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    Electrical 
    Specifications: 
    (Power)
    Battery Pack Life:Handset
    Battery Charger (BC)
    Radio Module (RM)
    Carrier (CA) w/6 RMs
    Power Supply (BC)
    Power Supply (RM)
    Power Supply (CA)
    Standard Nickel Metal Hydride
    Extended Nickel Metal Hydride1.0 watt
    15 watts
    4.0 watts
    24 watts
    15 watts (10V 1.5 A)
    6.0 watts (10V 600 mA)
    30 watts (9V)
    3 hours talk time/22 hours standby time
    8 hours talk time/72 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)
    Transmitter
    Output Power:Dynamic Power Adjustment: 1 mW ERP Minimum to 160 mW ERP Maximum
    Receiver 
    Sensitivity:-103 dBm at Antenna Port
    OTHER:
    Electrical 
    Requirements:
    •105–130VAC, 50–60 Hz, 3-prong outlet separate ground, separately at 15 amps
    •Outlet must not be controlled by an on/off switch
    •Grounding to comply with Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1459
    Requirements For 
    Out-Of-Building 
    Extensions:Installation of a telephone or other standard (tip/ring) device in another building requires 
    the following In-Range Out-of-Building (IROB) to protect the switch/control unit and 
    telephone device from surges:
    •MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone: two Lucent Technologies 146D protectors 
    (ETR); two Lucent Technologies 146E protectors (ATL)
    Wiring:
    •MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone: Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX® or at least 
    2-pair (4-wire) star (“home run” not “loop”) ETR
    •Lucent Technologies SYSTIMAX or at least 4-pair (8-wire) star (“homerun” not 
    “loop”) ATL
    •Bridging Adapter: Lucent Technologies 267F2 (ETR)
    •Bridging Adapter: Lucent Technologies 267C (ATL)
    •Range: 1,000 feet (305 m) for the Radio Module (26 AWG) GENERAL ContinuedØ 
    						
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    Index
    A
    Alerter 72, 75, 78, 79, 81
    Answering a call 88
    headset 90
    Antenna 74, 77
    replacement 100
    Attaching carrying clips 76
    B
    Backlighting 72, 73, 78, 80
    Battery charger 1, 6
    about 3, 91
    illustration 4, 66
    inserting the spare battery pack 66, 67
    installation 64
    positioning 64
    power supply 10, 100
    refreshing the battery pack 93
    removing the spare battery 67
    Battery icon 72, 75, 93
    Battery pack
    average life 
    93
    charge states 92
    charging in battery charger 66, 67
    clip illustration 6
    disposal warning 10, 64
    extending life of 92
    inserting/removing from battery charger 66, 67
    inserting/removing from handset 60
    low power indicator 72, 75
    memory effect 91, 92, 93
    refreshing 91, 92, 93
    replacement 100
    spare (extended) 6, 75
    spare (standard) 6, 75
    warning 10, 64
    Beeps 72, 74, 82
    Button mapping 61, 73, 78, 127, 128
    Buttons 70, 71, 72, 74
    C
    Call handling 121
    Carrier
    compatibility 
    1
    control 26, 42
    expansion 26, 42, 43
    illustration 5, 13
    Carrier, (continued)
    installation
    multiple carriers 
    2, 13, 41
    single carrier on a wall 2, 36
    single carrier on shelf or desk 2, 30
    positioning 15
    power supply 11, 100
    powering multiple 45
    powering single 35, 39
    Removing a Radio Module from 95
    replacement 100
    required for multiple radio modules 5
    retired models 2
    understanding
    Model 117A3 
    21
    Model 117A4 21, 27
    Carrying case 75, 100
    Carrying clips 3, 75, 100
    attaching 76
    metal 100
    plastic 100
    CHANGE BUTTN MAP 73, 78
    Charge times 92
    Cleaning 7
    Column buttons 70, 71
    Communications system setting 61, 73, 78
    Compatibility
    equipment 
    1
    multiple carriers 2
    single carrier 2
    Conference button 70
    Control carrier 21, 42
    CONTROL/EXPANSION LED 97, 99
    codes label 29
    illustration 14, 27
    label explanation 28
    using 41, 46, 51, 58
    Coverage zone 1, 15, 83, 85
    Cradle 68, 92
    D
    DEFINITY Systems 1
    DIP switch
    117A3 carrier
    Control/Expansion 
    21, 22, 25
    power 21
    Discharge time 92
    Display 70, 72, 73
    activate 87
    backlight 80
    test 82 
    						
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    E
    Electrical requirements 11
    Environmental requirements 10
    Expansion cable 14, 43
    Expansion carrier 21, 22, 25, 42, 43, 46
    Extended battery pack
    about 
    6
    inserting/removing from battery charger 60
    refreshing 92
    talk time 75, 92
    Extended battery pack clip
    illustration 
    6
    Extension labels 63
    Extensions
    changing 
    98
    F
    Feat/P button 70
    H
    Handset
    about 
    1
    alerter 72, 75, 78, 79, 81, 87, 88
    backlighting 72, 78, 80
    buttons 71, 72, 73
    controls 70
    cradle 91
    display 62, 75, 78, 79, 80, 83, 86, 88, 89, 93
    filling out the handset label 63
    illustration 4, 70
    inserting into battery charger 68
    inserting/removing battery pack 60
    Local Mode 61
    Local Test Mode 78
    matching 13
    power level 85
    problems 107
    range indicators 74
    HANDSET LED 68, 91, 92, 93, 109, 117, 118, 119
    Headset
    adapter 
    90
    answering a call 90
    connector 70
    illustration 6
    On/Off button 90
    placing a call 90
    Quick Disconnect plus 90
    replacement 100
    using 87, 89
    Hearing Aid Compatibility 143
    Hold button 70
    I
    Icons 72
    Illustrations
    battery charger 
    4, 66, 91
    battery pack 4
    inserting/removing 60, 67
    Battery pack clip 6
    carrier 5, 14
    CONTROL/EXPANSION LED 14, 27
    extended spare 6
    handset 4, 70
    headset 6
    IN jack cabling 14
    Model 117A3 5, 22
    Model 117A4 5, 27
    OUT jack cabling 14
    parts 70, 91
    radio module 4, 13
    standard spare 6
    IN jack
    cabling illustration 
    14
    description 28
    Inserting/removing handset battery pack 60
    Installation
    battery charger 
    64
    multiple carriers 17, 41, 42
    remote location 15
    rules 16
    self test
    multiple carrier mounting and cabling 
    46
    single carrier 40
    single radio module in each carrier 48, 51
    single carrier on a wall 36
    single carrier on shelf or desk 31
    single radio module 17
    warning 9
    Interference
    other wireless products 
    23
    radio 113
    L
    Labels
    button mapping for your communications system 
    63
    extension number 63
    handset 63
    jacks 28
    LED codes 29
    model number 21, 25
    Lanyard 3, 70, 75
    LCL 73 
    						
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    LED
    CONTROL/EXPANSION 
    29, 46, 51, 58, 97, 99
    HANDSET 68, 91, 92, 93, 109, 117, 118, 119
    OUT OF SYNC 28, 40, 43, 46, 51, 52, 58, 59, 97, 
    99, 104, 111, 112, 114, 115
    PASS 20, 41, 51, 53, 59, 104, 105, 112, 115
    POWER 13, 20, 41, 51, 53, 59, 105, 112, 115
    RADIO 13, 21, 41
    REFRESH 91, 92
    SPARE 66, 91, 92, 93, 109, 117, 118, 119
    Line Preselection 73, 78, 79, 80, 89
    Line ringing options
    DEFINITY Systems 
    134, 139
    MERLIN Systems 129
    PARTNER Systems 125
    Line ringing options, System 25 134, 139
    Line ringing options, System 75 134, 139
    Line ringing options, System 85 134, 139
    Line selection 70, 71, 88
    Line status 72, 74, 79
    Local Mode 73, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86
    Local Test Mode 78, 82
    M
    Making a call 88
    headset 90
    MAP 73
    MDW 9000 1
    MDW 9010 1
    MDW 9030P 1
    Memory effect 91, 92
    MERLIN Systems 1, 62, 73, 127, 128
    Message icon 72
    Metal carrying clips 100
    attaching 76
    Microphone 70, 72, 90
    Mode
    Button Mapping 
    61, 73
    Local 73, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86
    Local Test 78, 82
    Preselection 73, 79
    Wireless Test 73, 82, 83, 85, 86
    MSG icon 72
    Mute
    button 
    70
    icon 72, 108
    N
    No Ring icon 72, 81
    O
    On 90
    ON icon 72, 88, 89
    On/Off buttons 70, 86, 87, 88, 89
    headset 90
    Ordering parts 100
    OUT jack
    cabling illustration 
    14
    description 27
    OUT OF SYNC LED 28, 40, 43, 46, 51, 52, 58, 59, 
    97, 99, 104, 111, 112, 114, 115
    P
    PARTNER Systems 1, 62, 73, 124
    Parts
    additional 
    5
    illustrations 4, 5, 13, 14, 66, 70, 91
    ordering 100
    replacement/optional 100
    PASS LED 20, 41, 51, 53, 59, 104, 105, 112, 115
    Performance range test 83, 85, 87
    Plastic carrying clips 100
    attaching 76
    Positioning
    battery charger 
    64
    radio module 3, 15
    Power DIP switch 21, 22
    POWER LED 13, 20, 41, 51, 53, 59, 105, 112, 115
    Power level
    carrier (Model 117A3) 
    23
    handset 85
    radio module 86
    Power supply 4, 5, 10, 16, 100
    Preselection Mode 73, 79
    Privacy 3
    Programmable buttons 72, 74, 123
    Programming
    features
    DEFINITY Systems 
    129
    MERLIN Systems 123
    PARTNER Systems 123
    System 25 129
    System 75 129
    System 85 129
    instructions 121, 123
    mode 123
    PSEL 73, 80
    Q
    Quick Disconnect plug 90 
    						
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    R
    RADIO LED 13, 21, 41
    Radio module 1
    identification 13
    illustration 4, 13
    installation in carrier 32, 36, 41, 42
    installation of a single module 16
    matching with handset 13
    positioning 3, 15
    power level 86
    power supply 10, 11, 98
    removing from carrier 95
    Range 15, 85
    adjusting 24, 74
    icon 72
    indicator 74, 116
    maximum 74, 77
    out of 74
    problems 73, 114, 115, 116
    testing 83, 85
    Recharge time 92
    Rectangle
    selection 
    70, 71, 72, 88
    status 74, 81, 88
    Redial button 70
    REFRESH button 91, 93
    REFRESH LED 91, 92
    Refresh process 92, 93
    Regulatory information 143
    Repair Information 142
    Replacement parts 100
    Rules for installation 16
    S
    Safety precautions 7
    Security 3
    Select button 70, 71, 88
    Selection rectangle 70, 71, 72, 88
    Self test installation
    multiple carrier mounting and cabling 
    46
    remaining radio modules 58
    single carrier 40
    single radio module 20
    single radio module in each carrier 48, 51
    Serial number 1, 13
    Signal strength 73, 83, 84, 86
    Single 48
    Sleep mode 68, 73, 87
    Sound clarity 83, 84
    Spare battery compartment 66, 91, 93, 107, 109, 117
    SPARE LED 66, 91, 92, 93, 109, 117, 118, 119
    Specifications 145
    Standard battery pack
    about 
    6
    inserting/removing from battery charger 66
    refreshing 92
    replacing 100
    talk time 75, 93, 146
    Standby time 93, 146
    System 25 1, 62, 73, 122, 129, 134
    System 75 1, 62, 73, 122, 129, 134
    System 85 1, 62, 73, 122, 129, 134
    T
    Talk times 75, 92, 93, 146
    Testing
    beeps 
    82
    carrier(s) 46
    display 82
    handset 2
    Local Test Mode 82
    performance/range 83, 85
    radio module(s) 17, 41, 48
    signal strength 83, 84, 85
    sound clarity 83, 84
    vibrator 82
    voice quality 83, 85
    Wireless Test Mode 15, 73, 83
    Total charge time 92
    Transfer button 70
    Triangle 74, 81, 88
    Troubleshooting
    battery charger problems 
    117
    battery problems 109
    handset problems 107
    installation problems 104
    overview 103
    range problems 114
    voice quality problems 109, 111
    V
    VIBR 73
    Vibrator
    enable/disable 
    78, 79
    icon 73, 79
    test 82
    Voice quality
    maximum 
    74, 77
    problems 111
    testing 83, 85
    Volume
    control 
    70, 75
    problems 113 
    						
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    Wake up 87
    Warranty information 141
    Wireless Test Mode 73, 82, 85, 86 
    						
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    #
    Battery Charger Wall-Mounting Template
    Use the template below to position the screws for mounting your MDW 9031/
    9031DCP Pocket Phone battery charger:
    1Cut out the template along the dotted line.
    2Lightly affix the template to the wall with tape where you want to attach the 
    battery charger. If possible, choose a location that will position at least one of the 
    screw holes over a wall stud.
    3Mark the wall.
    4Position a wall spacer on each of the two wood screws provided, and insert the 
    screws in the wall as far as they will go at the places you marked.
    Note:If you cannot locate a wall stud for one of the screws, use molly bolts or 
    another type of hollow-wall fastener. Be sure to place the wall spacers on 
    the screws before inserting them permanently.
    1.5 inches (3.81 cm)
    center to center 
    						
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