
Handset Display
➀
➁
➂
➃
➄
➅
➆
➇
➈
18
indicates Local Test Mode;
1
through
10
are used in Wireless Test Mode.
P
indicates programming mode.
MUTE
indicates handset microphone is turned off after pressing [
Mute
].
T
indicates handset is in Wireless Test Mode.
MSG
indicates a message has been deposited in your voice mailbox.
Line Status Indicators.
See below.
BATT
indicates low battery voltage. Handset also emits 2 beeps. For more informa-
tion, see “Low Battery Indicator” later in this chapter.
RANGE
indicates handset is out of range or almost out of range. Handset also
beeps. For more information, see “Handset Range Indicators” later in this chapter.
ON
indicates handset has been turned on after pressing [
On/Off
].
Line Status Indicators
There are six line status indicators; each one corresponds to a specific outside line/
programmable/intercom/drop button. The indicators show either a triangle or a rectangle,
signifying activity as follows:
PARTNER Systems:
A triangle (
▲
or
▼
) is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired phone and indicates
activity at YOUR extension.
A rectangle ( ) is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired phone and indicates activity
at ANOTHER extension.
All Other Systems:
A triangle (
▲
or
▼
) is the equivalent of a red LED on a wired phone and indicates either
the line you are currently using or the line you will use once you start to dial or accept an
incoming call.
A rectangle ( ) is the equivalent of a green LED on a wired phone and indicates the
status of the line, such as whether the line is idle, ringing, or busy.
Call Alerter
If a call comes in while the phone is idle, the handset rings. If you are already on a call,
the handset chirps.
Using the MDW 9010
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