Lucent Technologies Transtalk 9000 manual System 25, System 75, System Definity Systems

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System 25, System 75, System 85,

and DEFINITY Systems

This phone must be administered as a BIS-22D MERLIN set (Apparatus Code 7315H) for the following systems:

System 25

System 75—R1V1, R1V2, and R1V3

System 85—R2V1, R2V2, R2V3, and R2V4

DEFINITY G1 (R1V4)

DEFINITY G2—G2.1 and G2.2—(R2V5, R2V6)

DEFINITY G3 Version 1 (R1V5)

DEFINITY G3 Version 1.1 and Version 2

Native terminal administration is provided in DEFINITY G3 Version 3.

To connect the communications system switch and the MDW 9030P Pocketphone, use the following:

An ANN17B Hybrid pack in conjunction with a DS-1 carrier for older communications system switches that do not accommodate Universal modules (System 85 R2V1, R2V2, R2V3, and R2V4)

Either a TN762B Hybrid pack or a ZTN79 ATL pack for System 25

A TN762B Hybrid pack for newer communications system switches that accommo- date Universal modules:

System 75 R1V1, R1V2, and R1V3

DEFINITY G1 (R1V4)

DEFINITY G3 Version 1 (R1V5)

DEFINITY G3 Version 1.1 and Version 2

DEFINITY G3 Version 3

Either a TN762B or an ANN17B Hybrid pack for DEFINITY G2 (G2.1 and G2.2), depending upon the actual hardware configuration.

NOTE:

For DEFINITY G2.1 and G2.2, General Terminal Administration (GTA) can be used to set up “custom” set types so that administration can be done using that custom set type.

System 25 users cannot program Recall for use with systems such as Centrex.

Only the System Administrator can assign features. Use the following guidelines:

Do not assign the following features: Auto Answer, Inspect, Directory, Next, Local, Call, and Manual Callback Queuing.

If programming the Flex DSS or Repertory Dial feature, dial the number to be recorded and push the button you are assigning to the feature. You will hear 3 short beeps and a dial tone to confirm programming.

If you are programming numbers for the Station Speed Dial feature, dial the numbers to be stored then dial the Personal Speed Dialing code (#20through #39), including the #. Listen for a confirmation tone followed by a dial tone.

It is recommended that you do not use features that require visuals to be updated while the set is turned off.

Some features, such as Send All Calls, provide visual indication that the feature is turned on. Make users aware that if they turn off the handset when using such a feature, they may forget that the feature is on.

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Contents TransTalk Digital Wireless System Trademarks Contents Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Maintaining the MDW 9030P Pocketphone IiiPage What Is a Wireless Phone? About TransTalk 9000 ProductsTransTalk 9000 System IntroductionSingle Carrier Installation 2IntroductionAbout the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Where Can You Use Your Pocketphone?Privacy Information Parts List 4IntroductionAdditional Parts Rubber FeetSpare Battery and Headset 6IntroductionImportant Safety Instructions Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone2Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Guidelines for Safe and Efficient OperationExposure to Radio Frequency Energy Cardiac PacemakersBasic Safety Precautions for Installation and Use Additional Safety Instructions for Installation Personnel 4Installing the MDW 9030P PocketphoneAC Outlet Check 6Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Radio Modules and CarriersKey Components Pass8Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Positioning a Radio Module or Carriers General Positioning Rules10Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Additional Rules for Installing a Single Radio Module OnlyWireless Test Mode 12Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Display Number Signal Strength IsInstalling a Single Radio Module 14Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Setting the Power Level 16Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Desired Range ApproximateSetting the Control/Expansion DIP Switch Installing a Single Carrier on a Shelf or Desk 18Installing the MDW 9030P PocketphoneMusic 20Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone OUTInstalling a Single Carrier on a Wall 22Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Book Installing Multiple Carriers 24Installing the MDW 9030P PocketphoneCarrier, doing so causes all handsets to work 26Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Music 28Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone If the carriers are plugged into ThenInstallation Self-Test 30Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Inserting and Removing Handset’s Battery PackHandset Changing the Communications System Setting MAPM232Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Filling Out the Handset LabelPositioning the Battery Charger Battery ChargerInstalling the Battery Charger 34Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Inserting a Battery Pack into the Spare Battery Compartment Removing a Battery Pack From the Spare Battery Compartment36Installing the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Inserting the Handset into Battery Chargers Handset CradleRemoving the Handset from the Handset Cradle Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone2Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Handset ControlsColumn and Select Buttons 4Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Handset DisplayLine Status Indicators Display MessagesLow Battery Indicator Range Indicators6Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Volume Control Carrying Your PocketphoneChanging the Handset Settings Changing the Communications System Button Mapping Setting8Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone AntennaEnabling or Disabling the Vibrator Enabling or Disabling Line Preselection10Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Enabling or Disabling the Alerter 12Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Using Local Test ModeTest Modes Using Wireless Test Mode 14Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Performance/Range Test in Wireless Test ModeMaking a Call Waking Up the PhoneAnswering a Call Manually Selecting a Line or Programmed Button 16Using the MDW 9030P PocketphonePreselecting a Line Using the Headset On/Off Button Using a HeadsetAnswering Calls with a Headset 18Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Placing Calls with a HeadsetBattery Charger Battery Charger Features20Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Extending Battery Life 22Using the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Maintaining the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Maintaining the MDW 9030P Pocketphone2Maintaining the MDW 9030P Pocketphone Swapping Extensions ReplacingtheAntenna 4Maintaining the MDW 9030P PocketphoneOrdering Replacement & Optional Parts InstallationProblems ProceduresTroubleshooting 2Troubleshooting Power and PassPower and Pass LEDs on Handset Problems 4TroubleshootingHandset Problems Battery Problems 6TroubleshootingVoice Quality Problems For a multiple-carrier installation8Troubleshooting PARTNER, Part Range Problems 10TroubleshootingRange Problems 12Troubleshooting Placed on HoldBattery Charger Problems Handset LED on14Troubleshooting Battery Charger Problems 16Troubleshooting MDW9030PPocketphoneCompatibility MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility2MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility Communications System Compatibility Partner Systems Button Mapping for Partner SystemsSetting the Line-Ringing Options 4MDW 9030P Pocketphone CompatibilityMerlin Systems 6MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility Recall DropButton Mapping for Merlin 410 and Merlin 820 Systems DropSetting the Line Ringing Options 8MDW 9030P Pocketphone CompatibilitySystem 25, System 75, System Definity Systems Definity G1 R1V410MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility DropScroll Display 12MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility Lucent Technologies Limited Warranty Limitation of Liability Warranty and Repair Information A-1In-Warranty Repairs 2Warranty and Repair InformationRepair Information Limitation of LiabilityPost-WarrantyRepairs Warranty and Repair Information A-3FCC Part 15 Rules IC RSS-210 ComplianceHearing Aid Compatibility Regulatory Information B-1Specifications Specifications C-12Specifications PowerIndex Index IN-1IN-2 Index Index IN-3 No LinkIN-4 Index Battery Charger Wall-Mounting Template Lucent Technologies Comcode Issue March