Lucent Technologies Transtalk 9000 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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MDW 9030P Pocketphone Compatibility
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The MDW 9030P Pocketphone is fully compatible with the PARTNER family of commu-
nication 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 table on the previous page. Differences are summarized on the
following pages.
Some systems do not support display features. In these cases, the display is not
available; the MDW 9030P works as a nondisplay set.
Programming Features for PARTNER,
MERLIN, and MERLIN LEGEND Systems
On all PARTNER, MERLIN, and MERLIN LEGEND 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, press i, then press /
followed by 0 0.
2. Press the Select button (") to move the Selection rectangle to the row of line indica-
tors 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, or MERLIN LEGEND communications systems).
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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 0 0 or turn off the handset.
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The above instructions do not apply to System 25, System 75, System 85, and
DEFINITY systems, because in those systems, features are assigned by the System
Administrator.