AT&T System 85 Telephone User Manual


 
MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone
MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone
The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone is part of the TransTalk
TM
9000 Digital Wireless System fam-
ily of telephones. This wireless telephone has three basic parts, the handset the charging cradle,
and the radio module.
The handset has line/programmable feature/intercom buttons, Drop, Mute, Hold, Confer-
ence, and Transfer buttons, a Headset On/Off button and a Handset On/Off button, a
LCD display, a Volume control switch, battery charging contacts, a flexible antenna, and
a Headset jack.
The charging cradle has a handset hook, a spare battery cover, a spare battery garage,
and a spare battery charge indicator, and battery charging contacts.
The radio module has Power, Pass, and Radio indicator lights, a top hook, card edge,
and snap lock which connect the radio module to the carrier assembly/backplane, an
antenna, and power plug and line connectors.
In order to provide you with the freedom of mobility, the MDW 9000 is not connected physically
(by a line cord or wire from the handset) to the DEFINITY system. Instead, the MDW 9000 com-
municates by way of a radio link to its matched radio module, which, in turn, connects it to the
DEFINITY system. The telephone needs merely an electrical outlet, and a test check to make
sure that the handset is in range of its matching radio module.
The handset communicates through a matching radio module. When up to six wireless phones
are used within a single location, a carrier assembly is required. When the radio modules are
placed in the carrier assembly, it is considered a radio base station.
Applications
The MDW 9000 Wireless Telephone can be used with the DEFINITY Communication System G1,
G2, G3, System 75, and System 85.
Physical Features
Dimensions
Note: The dimensions described here for the MDW 9000 telephone are approximate.
For the Handset:
3-475