Using handset features – Avaya TransTalk MDW 9040 User Manual
Page 74
5
Programming & Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone
Using Handset Features
MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use, 503-801-190
66
Issue 2, February 2001
Using Handset Features
“Waking Up” the Phone
The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone has an energy-saving “sleep” or “standby” mode.
You can wake up the phone in any of the following ways:
•
Press
on the handset.
•
Press the Select-Row button
.
Note:
You can also press
to activate the display to see whether you have a
message or to check if your alerter is enabled without actually turning the
phone on (if the communications system is very busy, for instance).
•
Press either of the volume control buttons (“
^
” or “
v
”).
•
Press .
When you “wake up” the phone, the handset display is activated and shows line and handset status.
Placing a Call
To place a call using your MDW 9040, use the following procedure:
1
Press
on the handset (or the headset On/Off button if you have the headset
attached) to turn the phone on.
The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone seizes an available line and a triangle or a
rectangle (depending on your communications system) appears beside that line in
the handset display.
You hear a dial tone.
2
Dial the call as you would on a wired system phone.
3
To end the call, press
.
Note:
Unless there is other activity on the phone, the handset goes into the
energy-saving “sleep” mode.
Answering a Call
When you receive a call on your MDW 9040 Pocket Phone, you hear a ringing tone if
your alerter is enabled, or you feel a vibration in the handset if the vibrator is enabled,
or both. To answer the call, use the following procedure:
1
Press
on the handset (or the headset On/Off button if you have the headset
attached) to turn the phone on.
You are automatically connected to the ringing line.
2
Speak into the handset to converse with your caller.
3
To end the call, press
.
Menu