Avaya TransTalk MDW 9040 User Manual

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5

Programming & Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone

Setting or Changing Handset Settings

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

64

Issue 2, February 2001

Performance / Range
Test in Wireless Test
Mode

Using the signal strength test and the voice quality test together, you can determine:

if the installation has been done correctly.

if the handsets and radio module(s) are working properly.

the range in which your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone performs best at your site.

Close Up Test

Note:

To properly test the installation, test with the handset antenna down
and place all handsets into Wireless Test Mode at the same time.

At no more than 5 to 10 feet (1.5 to 3.1 m) from its radio module, use the following
procedure:

1

Make sure the handset is turned off.

2

Enter Wireless Test Mode. See “

Using Wireless Test Mode

” on page

page 61

.

The handset emits a simulated dial tone, which continues until you exit Wireless
Test Mode. The radio module LED signals flash in a unique pattern to identify the
test ports (Power LED = Line 1, Control LED = Line 2).

The Wireless Test Mode results screen displays.

For all sets, do the following.

3

Press the Softkey (

) below Auto.

The display should show a

9

or

10

for signal strength (an occasional 8 is

acceptable) for both handset (H) and base (B).

The display should show a

9

or

10

for voice quality (an occasional 8 is

acceptable) for both handset (H) and base (B).

Individual set readings below 9 or 10 (an occasional 8 is acceptable) can illustrate
problems with individual handset/base combinations. If all set readings are below
these numbers, it could indicate problems with the installation or interference from
other 900 MHz devices.

SIGNAL:

H=

B=

VOICE:

H=

B=

POWER:

H=

B=

Man

Auto

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