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MDW 9040 Pocket Phone Compatibility
Programming and Call Handling Instructions
MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use, 503-801-190
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Issue 2, February 2001
Programming Features for PARTNER, MERLIN, MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN
MAGIX Systems
On all PARTNER, MERLIN, MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN MAGIX systems, you can assign a feature to an
available button (a button that does not have a line or another feature assigned to it):
1
To enter programming mode, turn on the handset, then press
followed by
“0 0.”
2
Press the Select-Row (
) button to move the arrow to the row of line
indicators containing the available button.
3
Press the Column (
) button under the button that you want.
4
Program the feature (using the procedure described in the manual for your
PARTNER, MERLIN, MERLIN LEGEND, or MERLIN MAGIX
communications systems).
Note:
Some features provide a visual indication in the handset display that the
feature is turned on. Be aware that if you turn off the handset while using
one of these features, you may forget that the feature is on. To verify the
status of a such a feature, you can simply press the
button to “wake
up” the phone and activate the display.
5
To exit programming mode, press
followed by 00 or turn off the handset.
For MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN MAGIX, press
followed by *00 or
turn off the handset.
Note:
The above instructions do not apply to DEFINITY systems, because in
those systems, features are assigned by the System Administrator.
All versions that support
PARTNER Circuit Packs
MERLIN MAGIX
3204-DRE
18D phone
(Apparatus code 7311H)
R1.5, R2
MERLIN MAGIX
3204-DRD
12- or 24-button 4400 Series
phone
(Apparatus code 7317H)
All versions that support 2-
wire DCP
DEFINITY
3204-DRD
8410D
DEFINITY PRO LOGIC
3204-DRD
8410D
Legend: R = Release, FP = Feature Package, FM = Feature Module, G = Generic
Note:
The MDW 9040 Pocket Phone is fully compatible with the PARTNER family of
communications systems. For the remaining communications systems, however, you must
carefully note the functional differences between your wireless phone and the phone type
identified in the previous table. Differences are summarized on the following pages.
Some systems do not support display features. In these cases, the display is not available; the
MDW 9040 Pocket Phone works as a nondisplay set.
For this release...
Of this communications
system...
used with this Dual
Radio Module Type
Use the instructions for
a...
2 of 2
Feat/P
Feat/P
Feat/P