Avaya TransTalk MDW 9040 User Manual

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About the Handset

Programming & Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone

5

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

Issue 2, February 2001

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Adjusting the Volume
Control

The volume control is located on the side of the handset. The volume buttons are
marked with an arrow “

^

” (volume up) “

v

” (volume down). This control raises and

lowers the volume of the alerter and the receiver. There are eight incremental volume
levels. If the ringer is enabled on the user menu, the display indicates the current
volume level with arrows (>>).

Figure 18. Volume Control Buttons

To raise or lower the Alerter (or Ringer) volume: While the MDW 9040 is
awake but on-hook, press the “

^

” or the

“v

” button. Each time you press the “

^

or “

v

” button, the handset makes a “chirping” sound, and the display shows the

current volume level.

Figure 19. Ringer Volume Level Display

To raise or lower the volume of the Handset Receiver (or the Earpiece): While
the MDW 9040 is off-hook, press the press the “

^

” or the “

v

” button. Each time

you press the “

^

” or “

v

” button, the handset audio dial tone level changes, and the

display shows the current volume level. There are four ringer settings.

Figure 20. Receiver Volume Level Display

Muting the Handset or
Headset Microphone

To turn off the microphone associated with the handset or headset while the handset is
off-hook:

Press the Mute (

) button on the side of the handset.

The microphone is turned off. The

icon lights.

Note:

If you press

a second time, the Mute function is turned off.

The Mute function is also turned off when the handset goes on-hook or if
the user changes to another line.

and v

Volume Control Buttons

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