Document #: 555-660-138

 

Comcode 108196171

 

Issue 1, February 1998

 

MERLIN LEGEND®

 

Communications System

 

MDC and MDW

 

Telephones User’s Guide

 

Contents

 

Your MDC 9000 or MDW 9000/9010 Telephone

1

Describes the buttons and display

 

Understanding Your Telephone

2

Line Button Types, Tones, Rings, Line Buttons, Using a Feature Button

3

Feature Finder

4–5

Use to choose the right feature for the activity you want to perform.

 

Headsets

6

Headpiece, Using Headsets

 

Call Handling

7

Making & Answering Calls, Conference, Hold, Transfer

 

Messaging

8–9

Leaving Messages, Receiving Messages

8

Posting Messages, Signaling & Notify

9

Using Features

10

Feature Button, Feature Codes

 

Often-Used Features

11–19

Account Codes, Authorization Codes

11

Auto Dial

12

Callback, Call Waiting

13

Camp-On, Coverage, Direct Voice Mail

14

Do Not Disturb, Forward & Follow Me

15

Last Number Dial, Paging

16

Park & Pickup, Personal Speed Dial

17

Pickup, Privacy, Recall

18

Reminders, Saved Number Dial, System Speed Dial

19

Troubleshooting

20–21

Solving Common Problems

 

Programming Buttons & Settings

22–23

Programming Buttons, Programming Settings, Special Characters

22

Programming Codes

23

Pull-Out Card

 

Remove this and use it to keep track of speed dial codes, group numbers, and other

information about your phone and system.

 

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Lucent Technologies MDC 9000, MDW 9010, MDW 9000/9010 manual Contents

MDW 9000/9010, MDC 9000, MDW 9010 specifications

Lucent Technologies, known for its pioneering innovations in telecommunications, introduced a series of multiprotocol digital switches, namely the MDW 9010, MDC 9000, and MDW 9000/9010. These systems are designed to cater to the increasing demand for efficient voice and data transmission in both public and private networks.

The MDW 9010 is particularly noteworthy for its robust architecture, facilitating seamless integration across different communication protocols. As a digital switch, it supports various services including voice, data, and video, making it a versatile choice for modern telecommunications. One of its main features is the ability to handle high traffic volumes without sacrificing performance. This is critical in today’s fast-paced digital environment, where reliability and speed are paramount.

The MDC 9000, on the other hand, emphasizes management and control functionalities. It enables network operators to monitor and manage traffic efficiently, ensuring optimal performance and quick resolution of any issues. One of its standout characteristics is its user-friendly interface, which simplifies the process of network management. This feature is particularly beneficial for service providers looking to enhance customer satisfaction through improved service delivery.

The MDW 9000/9010 combination offers a hybrid solution that encapsulates the strengths of both models. It’s designed for flexibility, allowing network operators to scale up capacity as their needs evolve. The systems incorporate advanced technologies such as distributed processing and intelligent routing, which dramatically enhance service delivery. Moreover, the MDW series is equipped with fault tolerance capabilities, ensuring uninterrupted services even during hardware failures.

Integration of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology is another significant feature of these systems. VoIP support allows for cost-effective voice communications over internet protocols, reducing operational costs while expanding service offerings. The adaptability of MDW and MDC systems makes them suitable for a variety of environments, from small businesses to large enterprises.

These switches also incorporate extensive security protocols, crucial for protecting sensitive data in telecommunications. Overall, the MDW 9010, MDC 9000, and MDW 9000/9010 represent a significant advancement in telecommunications technology, characterized by their scalability, reliability, and sophisticated management features. As the industry continues to evolve, these systems serve as a solid foundation for both current and future communication needs.