Handset
Using the MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone
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MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use
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Issue 3 October 1999
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Low Battery Indicator
The standard battery pack has approximately three hours of continuous talk time after
being fully charged. The optional extended battery pack has approximately eight
hours of continuous talk time after being fully charged.
When the handset is On and the battery power is low, the handset will emit two beeps
and the Battery icon in the handset display will flash. When this occurs, you have
five minutes or less of talk time left. At this point, you can either:
•
Complete your call, turn the handset off, and recharge the battery pack, or
•
If you have a charged spare battery pack, place your call on Hold and replace the
handset battery pack with the spare battery pack. Wait 6 to 10 seconds, then turn
the handset on and proceed as you would for any call placed on Hold.
Note:
When the battery power is low, the two beeps will sound each time either
O
button is pressed until either the battery is drained or you replace
the battery. If you continue talking, the handset will turn off when the
battery pack is drained. Your call will be placed on Hold automatically so
that you can swap battery packs or pick up the call on another telephone.
Volume Control
To increase or decrease the volume of the handset alerter or the receiver (earpiece):
•
Alerter: Press the “
+
” or the “
-
” button while the MDW 9031/9031DCP is awake
but turned off. If the display is dark (the phone is in “sleep” mode), press
"
to
wake it up, then press the “
+
” or the “
-
” button.
•
Receiver: Press the “
+
” or the “
-
” button while the MDW 9031/9031DCP is
turned on.
Carrying Your Pocket Phone
The MDW 9031/9031DCP Pocket Phone has a loop in the upper corner to accommodate the included lanyard.
You can attach the lanyard, as illustrated above, and slip the lanyard over your wrist to guard against dropping
the phone. A leather carrying case is also available separately (see “Ordering Replacement and Optional Parts” in
Chapter 4).
Each battery pack (standard or extended) also comes with its own detachable clip that you can attach to the back
of the battery pack, enabling you to attach the phone to your belt or purse strap. Be sure to use the clip that
matches the battery pack; they are not interchangeable.
You have either a metal or a plastic carrying clip. Follow the appropriate procedure on the next page to attach the
clip to the battery pack.
+
–
Lanyard Loop
+
and
–
Volume Control Buttons