Using handset features – Avaya TransTalk MDW 9040 User Manual

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Programming & Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone

Using Handset Features

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

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Issue 2, February 2001

Using Handset Features

“Waking Up” the Phone

The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone has an energy-saving “sleep” or “standby” mode.

You can wake up the phone in any of the following ways:

Press

on the handset.

Press the Select-Row button

.

Note:

You can also press

to activate the display to see whether you have a

message or to check if your alerter is enabled without actually turning the
phone on (if the communications system is very busy, for instance).

Press either of the volume control buttons (“

^

” or “

v

”).

Press .

When you “wake up” the phone, the handset display is activated and shows line and handset status.

Placing a Call

To place a call using your MDW 9040, use the following procedure:

1

Press

on the handset (or the headset On/Off button if you have the headset

attached) to turn the phone on.

The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone seizes an available line and a triangle or a
rectangle (depending on your communications system) appears beside that line in
the handset display.

You hear a dial tone.

2

Dial the call as you would on a wired system phone.

3

To end the call, press

.

Note:

Unless there is other activity on the phone, the handset goes into the
energy-saving “sleep” mode.

Answering a Call

When you receive a call on your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone, you hear a ringing tone if
your alerter is enabled, or you feel a vibration in the handset if the vibrator is enabled,
or both. To answer the call, use the following procedure:

1

Press

on the handset (or the headset On/Off button if you have the headset

attached) to turn the phone on.

You are automatically connected to the ringing line.

2

Speak into the handset to converse with your caller.

3

To end the call, press

.

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