Avaya MDW 9040 Telephone User Manual


 
5 Programming & Using the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone Setting or Changing Handset Settings
MDW 9040 Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use,
503-801-19060 Issue 2, February 2001
Test Modes
You may use Local Test Mode and Wireless Test Mode to verify that your handset is working properly and that
the MDW 9040 Pocket Phone is performing optimally. While the handset is in test mode, the MDW 9040 will
not be alerted to incoming calls, nor will you be able to access programming mode using the Feat/P button.
Using Local Test Mode Local Test Mode allows you to test the handset without the radio module. You can
use Local Test Mode to activate the audio warning signal, the vibrator, and all visual
indicators on the handset display, enabling you to test the following:
Does the ringer function properly?
Does the vibrator vibrate?
Are beeps generated when pressing all key pad buttons?
Is the display operational?
To use Local Test Mode:
1 Make sure the handset is turned off.
2 Press .
The initial Menu screen displays.
3 Press the Select-Row button to move the arrow to Test Mode.
4 Press the Softkey ( ) below Sel.
The initial Test Mode Menu screen displays.
5 With the Select-Row arrow to the right of Local, press the Softkey ( ) below
Sel.
The handset rings for two seconds, the vibrator vibrates for three seconds, and all
indicators on the display appear (including the rectangles and triangles).
If the ringer does not sound, the vibrator does not vibrate, or the indicators do not
appear, repeat Steps 1-5. If you still have problems, call for Customer Support as
described in the Copyright and Legal Notices at the beginning of this book.
6 To exit both Local Test Mode and Menu Mode, press or .
Note: You must exit Local Test Mode to reinstate proper call handling.
Options
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Configuration
Test Mode
Sel Exit
Options
Configuration
Test Mode
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Sel Exit
TEST MODE:
Local
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Wireless Test
Sel Back
Menu
Menu