Handset features – Avaya TransTalk MDW 9040 User Manual

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Programming & Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone

About the Handset

MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use, 503-801-190

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Issue 2, February 2001

Handset Features

Figure 14. The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone\

1

Antenna

Extend fully or retract fully to use

handset. Extend fully to maximize the handset range
and voice quality.

2

Receiver

— Receives the sound of your caller’s

voice, unless a headset is connected.

3

Handset Display with Backlighting

— Displays

status of lines and range as well as system and local
programming messages. For a detailed description,
see the following section, “

The Handset Display

.”

4

Four Softkeys/Column Buttons

— Use together

with Select-Row button to choose a line or
programmable/intercom/drop button.

5

Menu Button

— Press to enter/exit Menu Mode.

6

Select-Row Button

— Use to move the Select-

Row arrow, and, together with the Column buttons, to
choose a line or programmable/intercom/drop button.
Also used to “wake-up” the phone.

7

Dial Pad

— The usual 12-button dial pad for placing

calls or accessing features.

8

Headset Connector

— Plug in the headset adapter

to use the headset.

9

Hold

— Press to put a call on hold.

10

Trans (Transfer)

— Press to transfer a call to

another extension.

11

Conf

(Conference) — Press to conference in (add)

another person to your call.

12

Feat/P (Feature/Program)

— Press to access switch-dependent features or to enter Programming

Mode. (Exit for 9040 DCP only.)

13

(On/Off)

— Press to turn the handset on.

appears in the handset display next to the battery icon.

To turn off, press again. Turn on to place or answer a call, and turn off to “hang up.”

14

Redial Button

— Press to redial the last number manually dialed from the handset.

15

Volume Control

— Press “

^

” to increase or “

v

” to decrease the volume of the receiver or alerter.

16

Mute Button

— Press to turn the handset microphone off for privacy.

17

Lanyard Loop

— Attach an (optional) lanyard for carrying the handset.

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Redial

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Feat/P

Conf

Trans

Hold

Menu

Menu

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