Avaya TransTalk MDW 9040 User Manual

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Quick Installation Overview

Installing the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone System

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MDW Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use, 503-801-190

Issue 2, February 2001

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The following figure shows the components of a typical radio module.

Figure 3.

The Dual Radio Module

A Key to

Figure 3

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The Dual Radio Module

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1

Power and Control LEDs: the radio module has two LEDs on its side (see “

Dual

Radio Module Light Indications” on page 10

for more information).

2

Synchronization Jacks: each of these two jacks (labeled SYNC) connects
multiple radio modules together forming inter-Dual Radio Module
synchronization.

3

Station Ports: these 8-pin RJ-45 line jacks (labeled LINE 1 and LINE 2) allow
connection of the radio module to the station port interface. Before you use the
MDW 9040 Pocket Phone, you must register each of the two handsets with the
associated radio module.

Note:

The power for the radio modules is provided by the switch when the
Station Line Cord is connected from the switch to either of the Line
Jacks. An optional auxiliary power supply can be provided, in which
case, the line cord connects in and out of the auxiliary power supply.

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Registration Buttons: for the handset connected to LINE 1, press the registration
button labeled 1; for the handset connected to LINE 2, press the registration
button labeled 2 (for more information on Registration, see

Chapter 4

,

Registering the Pocket Phone to a Dual Radio Module

”).

Note:

The circuitry of each radio module allows it to interface with two station
ports for communications, signaling, and power.

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