Merlin magix system, Button mapping for merlin magix systems, C3 6 1 5 b – Avaya TransTalk MDW 9040 User Manual

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MDW 9040 Pocket Phone Compatibility

Communications System Compatibility

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

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Issue 2, February 2001

MERLIN MAGIX System

Button mapping for
MERLIN MAGIX
systems

On the MERLIN MAGIX system, the MDW 9040 emulates either a 12- or a
24-button 4400 Series telephone.

Note:

When configuring for a 12-button arrangement, only one line of
information appears in the display. A scroll button allows you to switch
back and forth between viewing the first and second lines of the switch
message.

The figure below illustrates the button assignments on a 24-button 4400 Series set and
the corresponding assignments on the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone.

Figure 33. Button mapping for an MDW 9040 Pocket Phone connected to

a MERLIN MAGIX/TDL system

Note:

When programmed for single line display, button “SCR” on the 9040 is
the Scroll button and is non-programmable. When viewed from
Centralized Programming, button “SCR” shows blank.

The MDW 9040 does not have a speaker; therefore, it does not support
voice announce/page calls.

Note:

When the handset is set for one line of display, you will not be able to see
the second page of display data (time and timer).

A

B

2

3

4

6

5

MSG

212

555

1212

ON

7

8

C

D

1

Feat/P

Conf

GHI

PQRS

OPER

Trans

Hold

Redial

1

2

4

JKL

ABC

3

DEF

5

MNO

6

TUV

8

0

WXYZ

9

7

Menu

C

3

6

1

5

B

Spkr

Redial

Mute

Conf

Trnsfr

Hold

3

D E F

6

M N O

9

W X Y Z

2

A B C

5

J K L

8

T U V

0

1

4

G H I

7

P Q R S

Menu

Exit

Ext

4412D+

2-Line x 24-Character Display

7

2

4

A

D

SCR

(Scroll)

9040

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