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AT&T MDW 9010 User manual

AT&T
MDW 9010 Wireless
Telephone Quick Reference
Handset Controls
Headset On/Off Antenna
Button
Press to turn the
headset on. ON
appears in handset
display. To turn off,
press again. Turn on
to make or answer
a call, and turn off
to “hang up.”
Handset Display
Displays status of
lines and range. For
detailed descrip-
tion, see “Handset
Display” on next
page.
Volume Control
Press +/- to adjust
volume of earpiece
or ringer.
Mute
Press to turn the
microphone off for
privacy of internal
communications.
On/Off
Press to turn the
handset on. ON
appears in handset
display. To turn off,
press again. Turn on
to make or answer
a call, and turn off
to “hang up.”
Conf
(Conference)
Press to conference
in (add) another
party to your call.
Headset Jack
Insert headset cord
when using headset.
Battery Charging
Contacts
Handset battery
charges through
these contacts.
Outside Line/
Programmable/
Intercom/Drop
Buttons (6)
See “MDW 9010
Compatibility” in the
MDW 9010 Wireless
Telephone
Installation and Use
guide.
Hold
Press to put a call
on hold.
Feat
(Feature)
Press to enter
programming mode
or to use dial-code
features. Not used
on System 25,
System 75, System
85, or DEFINITY®
system.
Trans
(Transfer)
Press to transfer
a call to another
extension.
Extension Label
Write the extension
number on this label
using a pencil or
ballpoint pen only.
Handset Display
18 indicates Local Test Mode; 1 through 10 are used in
Wireless Test Mode.
P indicates programming mode.
MUTE indicates handset microphone is turned off after
pressing [
Mute
].
T indicates handset is in Wireless Test Mode.
MSG indicates a message has been deposited in your
voice mailbox.
Line Status Indicators. See below.
BATT indicates low battery voltage. Handset also emits 2
beeps.
RANGE indicates handset is out of range or almost out of
range. Handset also beeps.
ON
indicates handset has been turned on after pressing [
On/Off
].
Line Status Indicators
There are six line status indicators; each one corresponds to
a specific outside line/programmable/intercom/drop button.
The indicators show either a triangle or a rectangle, signifying
activity as follows:
PARTNER® Systems
A triangle ( ▲ or ▼ ) is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired
phone and indicates activity at YOUR extension.
A rectangle is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired
phone and indicates activity at ANOTHER extension.
All Other Systems
A
triangle
(
▼
or
▲
) is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired
phone and indicates either the line you are currently using or the
line you will use once you start to dial or accept an incoming call.
A rectangle is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired
phone and indicates the status of a line, such as whether the
line is idle, ringing, or busy.
Call Alerter
If a call comes in while the phone is idle, the handset rings.
If you are already on a call, the handset chirps.
Battery Charger Controls
Handset battery
charges through
these contacts.
Slow-charges battery
pack in handset.
Battery Charging
Contacts
Handset Cradle
Handset Hook
Rotate for wall
mounting.
Fast Charge
Compartment
Cover
Open to insert or
remove optional
spare battery pack
for fast-charging.
Handset LED
Lights when handset
is properly placed in
handset cradle for
charging.
Spare Fast
Charge LED
Lights when battery
pack is properly
placed in fast charge
compartment.
Extension Label
Write this phone’s
extension number
on this label using a
pencil or ball-point
pen only.
Handset Cradle
Battery Charger LEDs
■
■
The Handset LED, when lit, indicates that the handset
battery pack is in charge mode (battery pack in handset on
battery charger).
The Spare Fast Charge LED, when lit, indicates that a
battery pack is in the battery charger’s fast charge com-
partment:
When the Spare Fast The battery pack inside the
Charge LED... fast charge compartment is...
Is steady red being discharged.
Is steady orange being fast-charged.
Is steady green fully charged.
Flashes orange defective; replace the battery pack.
The battery charger will charge the handset’s battery pack and
the fast charge compartment’s battery pack at the same time.
Refer to the illustration of the battery charger, on the previous
page, for the location of these LEDs.
Help!
If you need assistance when using your wireless phone with a
PARTNER®, MERLIN, or MERLIN LEGEND® system in the
continental U.S., call 1 800 628-2888. For all other systems,
follow the procedure you normally use to get support for your
communications system. Outside the continental U.S., contact
your AT&T Representative or local Authorized Dealer.
DEFINITY, PARTNER, MERLIN, and MERLIN LEGEND are registered trademarks of AT&T.
AT&T 503-801-142
Comcode 107723702
Issue 1, January 1996 Copyright © 1996 AT&T
AT&T

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