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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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Handset Display (with Backlighting)
The MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone display has one 16-alphanumeric-character line and four lines of icons
to provide you with status information. The display provides Backlighting (a programmable option) either when
the handset is turned on or when the
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button is pressed. See “Changing the Handset Setting.”later in this
chapter. The Backlighting lasts for 10 seconds, if no other button is pressed when the handset is turned on.
Note:
This illustration is intended to show you what all of the indicators look
like, but you will never see all of the line status indicators illuminated at
once.
1
This line of the display gives you the information you would see on a wired
system phone’s display, except that the time is not provided. The information
varies according to which communications system you are using. For example,
the display may show the current date, the number you are calling, or Caller ID
information (if the system supports this feature). This display line is also used for
feedback when testing and programming the handset. See “Display Messages”
later in this chapter for more information about messages.
2
MSG icon indicates that you have a message.
3
RANGE icon indicates that the handset is out of range or almost out of range.
The handset also beeps. For more information, see “Range Indicators” later in this
chapter.
4
ON icon indicates that the handset has been turned on by pressing
O
.
5
Battery icon flashes to indicate a low battery condition. The handset also emits 2
beeps. For more information, see “Low Battery Indicator” later in this chapter.
6
No Ring icon indicates that the alerter is disabled. If the alerter is enabled, no
icon is displayed.
7
MUTE icon indicates that the handset microphone was turned off by pressing
M
.
8
Line Status Indicators show the status of line or programmable/intercom/drop
buttons. See Chapter 6 for button-mapping information. Also see “Line Status
Indicators” later in this chapter.
9
Selection rectangle indicates the active row for line or
programmable/intercom/drop button selection. See “Column and Select Buttons”
earlier in this chapter.
MSG
ON
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RANGE MUTE