Dual Zone Administration Installing the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone System 2
MDW Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use,
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5 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each radio module and handset combination in the
second zone (Zone 2).
6 To daisy chain two or more radio modules in the same zone, plug the 20 inch
(50 cm) synchronization cable (provided) from the Sync jack on one radio
module to the Sync jack on the other radio module (either Sync jack can be used).
Note: When two or more radio modules are synchronized, only one radio
module should have the CONTROL LED lit (Steady Green), all others
must be lit Amber.
7 Proceed to “Setting Up and Registering the Handset” on pag e 35.
Dual Zone Administration
The MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone works with the following Avaya communications systems:
PARTN ER
MERLIN
MERLIN LEGEND
MERLIN MAGIX
DEFINITY
Each communications system requires unique administration in order to work with
the MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone. Locate your communications system from
the sections that follow and perform the administration tasks provided.
Note: Features, lines, and ringing options administered for any of the
communications systems should be administered identically for both
zones (station port 1 and station port 2) so that your pocket phone
operates the same way in either zone.
Administration for PARTNER
For PARTNER Communications Systems, you must administer 2 station ports (2 extensions)—one for each
radio module. Both radio module station ports should be set for either call coverage or set up in a calling group.
PARTNER calling groups are numbered 71-74. See your PARTNER Communications System manual for
information on setting up call coverage or calling groups.
If all calling groups are already used, group hunting can be set up between the two radio modules. See your
PARTNER Communications System manual for information on applying setups.
Administration for MERLIN 410 and 820
For MERLIN 410 and 820 Communications Systems, you must administer 2 station por ts (ex ten sions)—one for
each radio module. In this configuration, an intercom call coming into one zone does not ring in the other zone.
However, a call coming in from the Central Office rings in both zones.