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Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone
Handset
MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use
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Issue 3 October 1999
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CAUTION:
Plug ONLY the Supra 9031 headset cord or the Radium headset cord into the
headset adapter.
Note:
Calls cannot be heard on the handset receiver when the headset is
plugged in to the headset adapter. The handset microphone is also
deactivated. The range of the handset is slightly diminished when you are
using a headset. You may need to move closer to the radio module or
move the radio module closer to you.
If desired, you can disconnect the headset from the handset without dropping the call, either by unplugging the
headset adapter from the handset or by releasing the Quick Disconnect plug from the headset adapter cord. You
can then use the handset as you normally would.
Using the Headset
On/Off Button
The headset On/Off button near the antenna becomes active only when the headset is
plugged into the headset connector. The headset On/Off button is identical in function
to the
O
button near the dialpad.
Answering Calls with a
Headset
When you receive a call, you will hear a ringing tone or feel a vibration coming from
the handset (you will not hear a tone from the headset itself).
To answer a call:
1
Press either the headset On/Off button near the antenna or the
O
button near
the dialpad.
Placing Calls with a
Headset
To place a call with a headset:
1
Press the On/Off button near the antenna or the
O
button near the dialpad to
access an available line.
The microphone and earpiece in the handset are disabled.
2
Dial the call as you would on a wired system phone.
3
Press either the On/Off button near the antenna or the
O
button near the
dialpad to end the call.